Hypotheses

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    • What is the difference between research aims and hypotheses?
      Aims outline what to investigate; hypotheses state testable predictions
    • Why might a researcher choose to investigate a specific aim?
      Previous research raised interesting questions
    • How should a researcher phrase an aim?
      As a clear statement or question
    • What is a hypothesis?
      A precise statement that can be tested
    • What must a hypothesis include in an experiment?
      Independent and dependent variables
    • What is the null hypothesis?
      There is no difference between conditions
    • When do scientists accept the null hypothesis?
      Unless evidence is strong enough to reject it
    • What is the alternate hypothesis also known as?
      Research hypothesis or H1
    • What does the alternate hypothesis suggest?
      There is a difference between conditions
    • How do researchers use statistical tests in hypothesis testing?
      To analyze data and provide evidence
    • What is a directional hypothesis?
      It states the direction of the expected difference
    • What is a non-directional hypothesis?
      It states there is a difference but not the direction
    • When would a researcher use a directional hypothesis?
      If previous research indicates the expected direction
    • What is the significance of the word "proof" in science?
      It implies absolute certainty, which is not possible
    • What is falsifiability in science?
      A theory must be open to being proven false
    • What probability threshold is used to accept the alternate hypothesis?
      One in 20 or less
    • What does accepting the alternate hypothesis imply?
      The evidence is strong enough, but not perfect
    • What should students avoid using in their essays regarding hypotheses?
      The word "prove"
    • What are the types of hypotheses in research?
      • Null hypothesis (H0): No difference between conditions
      • Alternate hypothesis (H1): There is a difference
      • Directional hypothesis: Specifies the direction of the difference
      • Non-directional hypothesis: States there is a difference without direction
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