Asked by Roselyn Villaruz on Jun 05, 2024

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What type of hypothesis posits a difference between groups where the difference is NOT specified?

A) directional hypothesis
B) nondirectional hypothesis
C) research hypothesis
D) null hypothesis

Directional Hypothesis

A prediction specifying the expected direction of the relationship between variables, indicating either a positive or negative association.

Nondirectional Hypothesis

A hypothesis that predicts a relationship between variables but does not specify the direction of that relationship.

Research Hypothesis

A specific, testable prediction about the expected outcome of a study based on theoretical concepts or previous research.

  • Understand the distinctions between directional and nondirectional hypotheses and tests.
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Zybrea KnightJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A nondirectional hypothesis posits that there is a difference between two groups, but does not specify the direction of the difference. It simply states that the groups are different from each other.