Asked by Sally
Can someone please explain to me the biological definition of what alternative hypotheses is? I've looked through the paragraphs in my textbook, however, I still can't seem to arrive at a clear understanding of what the definition is.
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PsyDAG
Here are some examples:
Whatever A and B designate, if your original hypothesis is A=B, then the alternative is A≠B.
If the original hypothesis is A effects B, then the alternative is A does not effect B.
Whatever A and B designate, if your original hypothesis is A=B, then the alternative is A≠B.
If the original hypothesis is A effects B, then the alternative is A does not effect B.
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