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    and round advertising models. Journal of Consumer Psychology‚ 19(4)‚ 619­628. doi: 10.1016/j.jcps.2009.06.004 The main research question is how different size models shown in advertisements have an effect on product evaluations? In the first experiment‚ the hypothesis is“[e]xplicit product evaluations are more positive when a round model advertises the product than when a thin model does. Implicit product evaluations follow an opposite pattern”(p.621). The participants were 22 university students from different majors watched two

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    activated. The third part of the scientific method would be to state a hypothesis: If I replace the light bulb with a new one‚ then the light should come on. I then acquire a new bulb from the pantry and attempt to execute my expierement. The new bulb also did not come on when the switch was activated. Since I have replaced the old bulb with a known new and operational bulb‚ I know the bulb is not the problem. Since my hypothesis did not appear to be true‚ I must come up with another:

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    information you find you will develop a problem statement that will allow you to identify hypotheses capable of being tested to answering your problem. In order to answer your problem statement you will develop both a testable research hypothesis and a null hypothesis. You will also develop a method to test your hypotheses by performing an experiment. This experimental design will include a description of the materials and methods you will use‚ and a mechanism to quantify your data and statistically

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    Steps in the Research Process Janet Sullivan Wilson‚ PhD‚ RN What are the Steps in the Quantitative Research Process? Problem statement(s) + background Purpose of the research Aims/objectives of the research Research question(s) Research hypothesis or hypotheses Review of the literature (ROL) Conceptual‚ theoretical framework Steps in the Research Process (cont.) Design & Methodology‚ Sampling Collection of Data: Methods‚ measurements‚ assessment Analysis & Interpretation of Data Research

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    showed this almost perfectly with only three acceptations. The findings support the hypothesis strongly and show that Jenness’s theory was corrects that and individual will conform to the group in an ambiguous situation. 00Conclusions The aim was to show conformity to a group rather than staying individual and the findings showed this almost perfectly with only three acceptations. The findings support the hypothesis strongly and show that Jenness’s theory was corrects that and individual will conform

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    Hypothesize Make an educated guess—a hypothesis—to answer the question. Must be able to be proven rright or wrong(false or true). 4. Predict Predict consequences that can be observed if the hypothesis is correct. The consequences should be absent if the hypothesis is not correct. 5. Test predictions Do experiments to see if the consequences you predicted are present. 6. Draw a conclusion Formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the hypothesis‚ predicted effects‚ and experimental

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    experiment to test whether alcohol consumption influences people’s tendency to become socially aggressive. Be sure to specify your experimental hypothesis and identify your dependent and independent variables‚ as well as your experimental and control groups. Identify any experimental procedures that would help to ensure the validity or your research. Hypothesis: During this experiment‚ men aged 21 through 50 will become more socially aggressive with the consumption of the same type (Budweiser)

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    learned from your own past experiences. Using this information‚ you can make a good hypothesis‚ which is the next step. Thirdly‚ you must form a hypothesis. What you want to do is make a good educated guess on what you think will be the outcome of the experiment. Using the information you gathered on the previous step‚ this shouldn’t be too hard. After you have done this‚ you must move on to testing your hypothesis and learning from it! Now‚ to the hands-on part‚ which is actually doing the experiment

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    even outside the laboratory. 2. What is the correct order of the steps in the scientific method? A) Ask a question‚ analyze results‚ make a hypothesis‚ test the hypothesis‚ draw conclusions‚ communicate results. B) Ask a question‚ make a hypothesis‚ test hypothesis‚ draw conclusions‚ analyze results‚ communicate results. C) Make a hypothesis‚ test the hypothesis‚ analyze the results‚ ask a question‚ draw conclusions‚ communicate results. D) Ask

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    Some of the hypothesis in this experiment supported the results and some of the other hypothesis rejected the results. Some hypothesis which supported the results were that the there would be about one‚ two‚ or three channels in the radio‚ the bobby pin could not replace the germanium diode‚ and that the crystal radio ware efficient as a normal store bought radio. On experiment two the crystal radio had like 3 stations. The sound was very clear and loud. Also‚ the bobby pin method did not work.

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