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Aims, hypotheses + variables
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Aim -
Purpose
of investigation
e.g. To investigate whether drinking energy drinks improves people's memory
Hypothesis - States what you believe to be true
It is a
prediction
, a
precise
and
testable
statement of the relationship between two variables
Independent
variable - researcher
manipulates
or alters (change)
Dependent
Variable -
Measurement
taken by researcher
Researcher looking how the
IV
has affected the
DV
Operationalising
variables
Hypothesis must be written in a
specific
and
measurable
form
variables have to be precisely defined and clear
Extraneous
variables - these
could
affect the results if they are not
controlled
Cofounding
variables - are extraneous variables that couldn't be controlled and
DID
affect the DV
Alternate hypotheses
- state that there is a
significant
difference between two conditions or relationship between two variables
Null hypotheses
- based on assumption that there is
no
difference between two conditions or relationship
Types of Hypotheses:
Directional (
One-tailed
) -making
specific
prediction
e.g. "Participants who will....compared to participants who"
Non-directional (
two-tailed
) - making
vague
prediction
e.g. "there will be a difference"