5TH MODULE SESSION 2

METHODOLOGICAL  FRAMEWORK 



Hi readers , welcome to my blog once . Well in this chance I had a session where I was able to check our group hypotheses . I also learned about the sample and population , variables and indicators which was the hardest part of it to me. Well , there is a relational matrix where we should be able to identify every variable and indicator of each of our hypotheses. Afterall , It resulted to be pretty easy . Here is a definition which I took from the board 

``EVERY VARIABLE HAS ITS OWN INDICATOR , AND INDICATORS ARE LIKE SYMPTOMS OR CHARACTERISTICS THAT ARE USED TO MEASURE THE VARIABLE. INDICATORS ARE USED TO WRITE THE QUESTIONS OF THE INSTRUMENTS.`` 


DEFINITION OF HYPOTHESIS: 
 It is a possible explanation to an issue o situation which shows any relationship between variables. its main purposes are to guide the research , provide explanations , and prove theories. 

On the other hand , we must take into account the type of study before creating our hypotheses . In case of having: 

EXPLORATORY : we do not need to create hypotheses 
DESCRIPTIVE : When we predict a fact . 
CORRELATIONAL : We need to formulate correlational hypotheses.
EXPLANATORY :  We must create causal hypotheses. 

Here is a video on how to formulate hypotheses:  


I would like to give a short definition of each type of hypothesis :

DESCRIPTIVE HYPOTHESIS it only contains one variable , and it is also known as univariate. 

RELATIONAL HYPOTHESIS : it states a relationship between two variables. more than , less than ...

CORRELATIONAL HYPOTHESIS :  when the variables happen together in some time without implying that one causes the other. 

EXPLANATORY : it only tries to explain the existance of something , one variables causes some change in other.


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