How many hypotheses does each experiment have? What is it/are they called?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A minimum of two. The alternate hypothesis and the null hypothesis?
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What will be an ideal response?
Solomon Asch (1946) gave participants in his study a list of characteristics about a person they never met One group read a list indicating the person was intelligent, industrious, impulsive, critical, stubborn, and envious. The second group read the same list in reverse order (i.e., envious, stubborn, critical, etc.). What was the outcome of this study?
a. Both groups formed positive impressions of the person. b. Both groups formed negative impressions of the person. c. The group who read the list starting with positive characteristics (i.e., intelligent, industrious, etc.) rated their person more positively than the group who read the list starting with the negative characteristics. d. The group who read the list starting with positive characteristics (i.e., intelligent, industrious, etc.) rated their person more negatively than the group who read the list starting with the negative characteristics.