Research Question and Hypothesis

Please refer to order 81908855, which in" rel="nofollow">includes the research question. After readin" rel="nofollow">ing the feedback on your proposed quantitative research question in" rel="nofollow">in the previous assignment, provide your revised quantitative research question. Next, develop a hypothesis for the research question (Include a null and an alternative hypothesis for your question.). Keep in" rel="nofollow">in min" rel="nofollow">ind that a hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction. A hypothesis describes in" rel="nofollow">in concrete (rather than theoretical) terms what you expect will happen in" rel="nofollow">in your study. It should be testable and often mirrors the research question in" rel="nofollow">in the way that it is written. For example, there is a positive correlation between havin" rel="nofollow">ing an alcoholic parent and alcoholism in" rel="nofollow">in adulthood. Once you have clearly stated your research question and hypothesis, discuss the followin" rel="nofollow">ing (in" rel="nofollow">in 2 pages): Why is a null hypothesis required in" rel="nofollow">in research? How is the null hypothesis used when drawin" rel="nofollow">ing conclusions from the collected data? What is the relationship of your hypothesis to the identified problem? How is your hypothesis feasible? How is your hypothesis measurable and testable?