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DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESIS

DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESIS: AN OVERVIEW The directional hypothesis stands as a foundational concept within statistical inference and research methodology, particularly in the behavioral and social sciences. It represents a specific type of prediction made by a researcher regarding the nature and direction of the relationship expected between two or more variables. Unlike a general research question […]

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PROBABILISTIC HYPOTHESIS

Introduction to Probabilistic Hypotheses The concept of the probabilistic hypothesis represents a cornerstone of modern empirical research methodology, particularly within the social sciences, economics, and fields heavily reliant on inferential statistics, such as psychology. Unlike deterministic statements, which assert that a specific outcome will occur given certain conditions, a probabilistic hypothesis posits a likelihood or […]

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PLAUSIBLE RIVAL HYPOTHESIS

Defining the Plausible Rival Hypothesis (PRH) The concept of the Plausible Rival Hypothesis (PRH) is foundational to rigorous scientific inquiry, particularly within psychology and the social sciences. Fundamentally, a PRH is a proposition that provides a compelling, logical alternative explanation for the observed results, challenging the initial causal claim asserted by the researcher’s primary hypothesis. […]

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