David Poehlman wrote: > how did you arrive at your hypothesis? Well, it's just a hypothesis, and it needs to be stated in a way that can be shown to be either true or false. It could just as well be stated in the opposite way: "Group 1 will access the long descriptions more than those in group 2 and thus answer the questions more successfully" Either way, the result of the proposed study will either confirm or deny the hypothesis. -- Lachlan Hunt - Opera Software http://lachy.id.au/ http://www.opera.com/Received on Thursday, 4 September 2008 22:16:43 GMT
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