Module 4 Flashcards
(4 cards)
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a logical supposition, a reasonable guess and an educated conjecture that provides a tentative explanation to formulated questions
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Hypothesis
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- states the relationship between the variables
- somewhat disproves that the independent variable has a direct reaction or effect to the dependent variable
- denoted as Ho
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Null hypothesis
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- employed to challenge the null hypothesis by giving statements, which claim that the independent variable does effect the dependent variable
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Alternative hypothesis
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Five reasons why Hypothesis are essential:
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- It guides the researcher on which factor of the study s/he should focus on.
- It gives a proper avenue to prove that relationships exists between variables.
- It gives the researcher in its proper direction and helps the researcher from of summarizing the veering way.
- It gives structure to the researcher’s thoughts in the manner of summarizing the result and elucidating the conclusions.
- It encourages the researcher to prove the relationship of variables via empirical study.