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Two-tailed Hypothesis
A hypothesis test that considers both directions of effects by investigating the possibility of a relationship in two ways, either greater than or less than.
Valid Hypothesis
A scientifically grounded assertion that can be tested through empirical research or experimentation to be either supported or refuted.
Research Hypothesis
A specific, testable prediction about the expected outcome in a study, often indicating a predicted relationship between variables.
Nondirect Relationship
A relationship between two variables where changes in one variable do not lead to consistent and predictable changes in another variable directly.
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