A clinical psychologist claims that as social support increases this causes life satisfaction to increase. They want to test this with a correlational design. What would be the null and alternative hypotheses? Group of answer choices H0: rho ≤ 0; H1; rho > 0 H0: rho < 0; H1; rho ≥ 0 H0: rho ≠ 0; H1; rho = 0 H0: rho = 0; H1; rho ≠ 0 H0: rho > 0; H1; rho ≤ 0 H0: rho ≥ 0; H1; rho < 0
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This suggests a positive correlation between social support and life satisfaction. The null hypothesis (H0) is always the opposite of the alternative hypothesis (H1). In this case, the alternative hypothesis should state that there is a positive correlation Show more…
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