Multiple Choice
Probabilistic theories suggest:
A) that an outcome is by definition the only possible result associated with a particular cause
B) that the likelihood of an event occurring is either higher or lower for a particular reason
C) the absence of a certain value of one or more independent variables
D) that a theory should be applicable to as many contexts as possible and not only to the set of observations that were included in the original study
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Q3: What is the difference between a theory
Q4: Where do research hypotheses come from?<br>A) From
Q5: Causal explanations establish:<br>A) cause and effect<br>B) correlation<br>C)
Q6: What is the abbreviation for a null
Q7: Because we accept we cannot correctly predict
Q9: What is explanatory power?<br>A) The power of
Q10: A testable hypothesis is one that can
Q11: What is a deterministic theory?<br>A) One that
Q12: A generalized explanation for an observable outcome
Q13: An individualistic fallacy is inferring a characteristic