What are the different types of hypothesis? |
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1. Types of hypotheses-
a. Inductive is a generalization based on specific observations.
b. Deductive is derived from theory and provides evidence that supports, expands, or contradicts the theory.
c. Nondirectional - states that relation or difference between variables exists.
d. Directional - states the expected direction of the relation or difference.
e. Null - states that there is no significant relation or difference between variables.
a. Inductive is a generalization based on specific observations.
b. Deductive is derived from theory and provides evidence that supports, expands, or contradicts the theory.
c. Nondirectional - states that relation or difference between variables exists.
d. Directional - states the expected direction of the relation or difference.
e. Null - states that there is no significant relation or difference between variables.
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