Why do we use inferential statistics when we are testing a hypothesis in evaluative research?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: A hypothesis is a statement of educated prediction until it is tested to be evidenced by the statistical significance of the relationship between the variables in the hypothesis.
Cognitive Domain: Application
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A. True B. False
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