Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a directional hypothesis and a nondirectional hypothesis?
A) directional hypotheses predict a difference will be found, nondirectional ones do not
B) directional hypotheses predict the type of difference to be found, nondirectional do not
C) directional hypotheses apply to experiments where directions are given
D) directional hypotheses are those borne out by the data, nondirectional are those disproven
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