Informative Hypotheses : Theory and Practice for Behavioral and Social Scientists - Herbert Hoijtink

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Informative Hypotheses

Theory and Practice for Behavioral and Social Scientists

By: Herbert Hoijtink

eText | 26 October 2011 | Edition Number 1

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When scientists formulate their theories, expectations, and hypotheses, they often use statements like: ``I expect mean A to be bigger than means B and C"; ``I expect that the relation between Y and both X1 and X2 is positive"; and ``I expect the relation between Y and X1 to be stronger than the relation between Y and X2". Stated otherwise, they fo

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