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What is the null hypothesis

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Create a research hypothesis in your area of study that would be answered using either a correlation/regression.

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Include the following:

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1.Introduction: Brief description of the study including the purpose and importance of the research question being asked.

2.What is the null hypothesis? What is the research hypothesis?

3.Participants/Sampling Method: Describe your sampling method. What is your sample size? Who is your population of interest? How representative is the sample of the population under study?

4.Data Analysis: Describe the statistical analysis. (HINT: This should either be a correlation/regression depending on your research question). What is your IV(s)? What is your DV? What level of measurement are your IV(s) and DV? What is your alpha level?

5.Results & Discussion: Did you reject the null hypothesis? What information did you use to lead you to your conclusion? Was your p value greater than or less than your alpha? NOTE: You can just make up numbers, but include your made-up p value.

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