Formulating hypotheses
non-directional
directional or non-directional? mean for the Tx group will be significantly different form the mean for the control group
directional
directional or nondirectional? mean for the Tx group will be significantly greater than mean for the control group; only 1 way interested in extreme result (higher)
patient; intervention; comparison; outcome
PICO stands for
direction; non-direction
alternative hypotheses can be (2)
hypothesis
educated thought as to what the outcome of the study will show; proposed relationship between 2 or more variables; guides the design of your study and what stats you will choose
state
step 1 of hypothesis testing: __ the hypothesis (null and alternative)
alternative
type of hypothesis that is what you believe to be the case; statement of expected results
null
type of hypothesis usually stated in terms of no relationship between the variables or no difference between groups
non-directional
type of hypothesis; researcher just says the groups will be different - no further specification
directional
type of hypothesis; researcher specifies the direction in which the 2 groups will differ
end
we want our group's mean to fall in an extreme __ of the normal curve