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What made Alexander such an outstanding general? Give examples from his military campaigns.
Nondirectional
A hypothesis that does not predict the specific direction of the relationship between variables.
Null Hypothesis
A statement in research that posits there is no difference or relationship between certain variables, testing against an alternative hypothesis.
Predicts Direction
Indicates whether a relationship between two variables is positive or negative, without specifying strength or statistical significance.
One-tailed
Refers to a type of statistical test in which the alternative hypothesis specifies a direction of the expected difference or relationship.
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