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This is a specific question about something from one of my classes. Sorry if this is against forum rules, we will see soon enough if it is.
Anyway, i am just starting my psychological research methods class. While interesting, it is far from straight forward material, so i am a little confused about a concept. The teacher put us in groups yesterday and gave us a sheet with three proposed research studies. They are all flawed and we are supposed to point out what is wrong with them. Among other information, one of the hypothesis for one of the experiment is stated "that men and women have similar attitudes towards homeless individuals."
A member of my group strongly insists that hypothesis is attempting to confirm the null hypothesis. He is ardently supporting this position and says we have to put that as part of our answer for what is wrong with this study, among other things. I don't think it is trying to confirm the null hypothesis at all. I don't think it has anything to do with that. I thought i had a grasp of what that concept was but his passion towards this issue gives me some doubt. So am i right or is he right?
Anyway, i am just starting my psychological research methods class. While interesting, it is far from straight forward material, so i am a little confused about a concept. The teacher put us in groups yesterday and gave us a sheet with three proposed research studies. They are all flawed and we are supposed to point out what is wrong with them. Among other information, one of the hypothesis for one of the experiment is stated "that men and women have similar attitudes towards homeless individuals."
A member of my group strongly insists that hypothesis is attempting to confirm the null hypothesis. He is ardently supporting this position and says we have to put that as part of our answer for what is wrong with this study, among other things. I don't think it is trying to confirm the null hypothesis at all. I don't think it has anything to do with that. I thought i had a grasp of what that concept was but his passion towards this issue gives me some doubt. So am i right or is he right?