Hypotheses, Experiments and Data Flashcards

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Correlational studies

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observing what naturally goes on in the world without directly interfering with it

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Longitudinal studies

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data comes from people at different age points, with different people representing each age point

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Experimental studies

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one or more variable is systematically manipulated to see their effect (alone or in combination) on an outcome variable. Statements can be made about cause and effect.

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Cause

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  • the producer of an effect
  • can be a person, object, situation or event that can result in something
  • will in a way explain the reason why the effect happened in the first place
  • naturally precedes an effect
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Effect

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  • produced by a cause
  • the result of the actions of the cause or the outcome of some chain of events that have happened
  • will always follow a cause
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Simple hypothesis

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  • one in which a relationship exists between two variables
  • one independent variable and one dependent variable
  • eg. smoking leads to cancer
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Complex hypothesis

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  • one in which a relationship among variables exists
  • more than two of both independent and dependent variables
  • smoking and other drugs lead to cancer, tension, chest infections etc.
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Empirical hypothesis

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  • one which is applied to a field
  • during the formulation it is an assumption only but when it is put to a test it becomes an empirical or working hypothesis
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Null hypothesis

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  • is contrary to the positive statement of a working hypothesis
  • there is no relationship between the dependent and independent variables
  • it is denoted by ‘HO’
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Alternative hypothesis

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  • firstly many hypotheses are selected then among them select one which is more workable and efficient
  • that hypothesis is introduced later due to changes in the old formulated hypothesis
  • it is denoted by ‘HI’
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Logical hypothesis

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  • the hypothesis is verified logically

- agreement, disagreement, difference and residue

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Statistical hypothesis

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  • can be verified statistically

- the statement would be logical or illogical but if statistics verify it, it will be a statistical hypothesis

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