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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.5
In terms of statistics and probability, what is meant by "null hypothesis"?
The assertion that there is no significant difference between specified populations; any observed difference is due to sampling error.
An assumption about population parameters based on sample data.
A prediction that there will be significant differences between groups being studied.
A study's expected outcome before it takes place.
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