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The Mental Process of Inferring the Causes of People's Behavior

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The mental process of inferring the causes of people's behavior, including one's own, is called:


Definitions:

Directional Alternative Hypothesis

A hypothesis that specifies the direction of the expected difference or relationship between variables (e.g., greater than, less than).

Non-directional Alternative Hypothesis

A hypothesis that specifies there is a statistical difference without stating the direction of the difference.

Non-directional Null Hypothesis

A type of null hypothesis that specifies there will be no change or difference without stating a direction of change.

Standard Error

A statistical measure that quantifies the amount of variability in a sample mean compared to the population mean, used to gauge the precision of the sample mean.

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