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cmoore54

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What is the difference between the research problem and the research hypothesis?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following pairs involving types of variables is not correct?
 
  a. extraneous, outcome
  b. independent, cause
  c. attribute, subject difference
  d. dependent, effect



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Answer to Question 1

The problem asks a question about the relationship between two (or more) variables. The hypothesis states the expected answer to the question.

Answer to Question 2

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