Basic Concepts in Research and Data Analysis
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts in Research and Data Analysis 5 Notice how this statement satisfies the definition for a hypothesis: it is a statement about the relationship between two variables. The first variable could be labeled Goal Difficulty, and the second, Amount of Insurance Sold. Figure 1.1 illustrates this relationship.
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