Podcast
Questions and Answers
In your example, your study is based on Self-Efficacy Theory and the ______ of Peer Pressure.
In your example, your study is based on Self-Efficacy Theory and the ______ of Peer Pressure.
Theory
Conceptual Framework: - It shows the expected relationships between the ______ you're studying.
Conceptual Framework: - It shows the expected relationships between the ______ you're studying.
variables
Hypotheses: - They are statements about the relationships between ______.
Hypotheses: - They are statements about the relationships between ______.
variables
Null Hypothesis (H0): - Suggests no significant ______ or difference.
Null Hypothesis (H0): - Suggests no significant ______ or difference.
Which one of these statements best describes the purpose of a theoretical framework?
Which one of these statements best describes the purpose of a theoretical framework?
What is the purpose of a conceptual framework?
What is the purpose of a conceptual framework?
What are hypotheses?
What are hypotheses?
What does a null hypothesis suggest?
What does a null hypothesis suggest?
What is the difference between a directional hypothesis and a non-directional hypothesis?
What is the difference between a directional hypothesis and a non-directional hypothesis?
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying
Study Notes
Research Foundations
- The study is based on Self-Efficacy Theory and the influence of Peer Pressure.
Theoretical Framework
- A theoretical framework shows the expected relationships between the variables being studied.
Hypotheses
- Hypotheses are statements about the relationships between variables.
Types of Hypotheses
- Null Hypothesis (H0): suggests no significant relationship or difference.
Hypothesis Directions
- Directional Hypothesis: specifies the direction of the expected relationship (e.g. positive or negative).
- Non-Directional Hypothesis: does not specify the direction of the expected relationship.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.