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10 October, 09:05

IQ levels: A study investigated whether there are differences between the mean IQ level of people who were reared by their biological parents and those who were reared by someone else. What is the null hypothesis in this case

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  1. 10 October, 10:08
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    The null hypothesis: there is no difference between the mean IQ level of people who were reared by their biological parents and those who were reared by someone else.

    Step-by-step explanation:The null hypothesis can be a general statement mostly in statistics that proposes no difference or no relationship between 2 phenomena etc

    Researchers always carry out a study to test against the null hypothesis ie the opposite of the null hypothesis showing that there is a difference. In this study, the researchers aim is to establish that there is a difference between the mean IQ level of people who were reared by their biological parents and those who were reared by someone else. This goes against the null which states that

    there is no difference between the mean IQ level of people who were reared by their biological parents and those who were reared by someone else.
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