lamchopz |
02-10-2010 05:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by Ivramire
(Post 402685)
Just guessing, but the conclusion should either confirm/oppose the hypothesis? That or be inconclusive. Like in Mythbusters :D
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This but without the "inconclusive".
When you formulate a hypothesis, for practical reasons, it always has to be on either end of the spectrum the middle of which is the Null hypothesis. Thus, the experiment most certainly will either support or refute the hypothesis.
The conclusion must at least address the hypothesis in that way.
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