(1)what does a scientist do if a hypothesis is not supported?. (2)what is the prefix of graceful dancer ?
1.When hypothesis is not supported tehn the sientists review the findings as well as the overall data of the experiment. Then based on the data analysis they integrate the further plans forr the research in future.
2. The prefix of the graceful dancer is "grace" means the begening of the word and -ful is suffix
(1)what does a scientist do if a hypothesis is not supported?. (2)what is the prefix of...
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1) After a scientist conducts research and reaches a conclusion about the null hypothesis, is there any way for the scientist to know if he/she has made either a Type I or Type II error? If there is a way for the scientist to know, explain what that is and how it will show the scientist if he/she made either type of error. If there is NOT a way for the scientist to know, explain why not. NOTE: When giving...
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What can you conclude from these results? Is Betty’s hypothesis supported? Betty has the following hypothesis: Women are more likely to believe that hard work leads to success than men are. Betty ran a comparison of means test on survey data and had the following results from SPSS. The variable about "hard work" ranges from 1 to 10 with 1 being the strongest belief that hard work brings success and 10 being the strongest belief that hard work does NOT...
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What can you conclude from these results? Is George’s hypothesis supported? George is studying the aging population in the U.S. and has the following hypothesis: Older people are more likely to support having a boss of age 70 than younger people are. George gathered survey data and tested his hypothesis in SPSS. He used a variable about people's view on having a 70-year old boss which ranged from 1 to 10, where 1 means a 70-year old boss is completely...