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Predictions and Prophecies
Please tell me I'm right on this! Hypothesis and predictions of a research
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<blockquote data-quote="stargirl1" data-source="post: 2350348" data-attributes="member: 247132"><p>article...? I'm writing an essay for a critique I'm doing on a research article for college. I have it written that the hypothesis of the experiment is 'Whether exposure to alcohol-related images increases the accessibility of aggressive thoughts' and the prediction is 'Participants would more quickly recognize aggressive words following exposure to both alcohol-related and weapon primes, compared with neutral primes.'</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping that's right...Right? The hypothesis is the general statement and then the prediction is more specific...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stargirl1, post: 2350348, member: 247132"] article...? I'm writing an essay for a critique I'm doing on a research article for college. I have it written that the hypothesis of the experiment is 'Whether exposure to alcohol-related images increases the accessibility of aggressive thoughts' and the prediction is 'Participants would more quickly recognize aggressive words following exposure to both alcohol-related and weapon primes, compared with neutral primes.' I'm hoping that's right...Right? The hypothesis is the general statement and then the prediction is more specific... [/QUOTE]
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