A blog to help myself and your lovely selves with your revision in the Edexcel AS Psychology Course
Thursday, 28 March 2013
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I am trying to make resources to help with both the unit 1 and unit 2 exam however if there is anything specific you would like me to put on the blog just comment below as it is surprising easy to make the resources and upload them x
A null hypothesis is where you state that there will be no outcome of your experiment, for example "there will be no difference between the gender of a student and the grade they recieve, any difference found will be due to change" writing your hypothesis like this gets you two marks so try fitting different scenarios into this example :) just remember that it means there will be no outcome to the study, that the independent variable will not have an affect on the dependent variable, hope this helped :)
What is a nul hypothesis and how to write one
ReplyDeleteA null hypothesis is where you state that there will be no outcome of your experiment, for example "there will be no difference between the gender of a student and the grade they recieve, any difference found will be due to change" writing your hypothesis like this gets you two marks so try fitting different scenarios into this example :) just remember that it means there will be no outcome to the study, that the independent variable will not have an affect on the dependent variable, hope this helped :)
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