Read the following hypothesis and then answer the question "The hypothesis is that people who drink coffee daily will have more energy when taking the MIT than people who drink coffee monthly. The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in energy levels while taking the MIT between people who drink coffee daily and people who drink coffee monthly." This hypothesis is: O Specific but not testable using the MIT O Not specific and not testable using the MIT Not specific but testable using the MIT Specific and testable using the MIT

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Read the following hypothesis and then answer the question below:
"The hypothesis is that people who drink coffee daily will have more energy when taking the MIT than
people who drink coffee monthly. The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in energy levels
while taking the MIT between people who drink coffee daily and people who drink coffee monthly."
This hypothesis is:
O Specific but not testable using the MIT
O Not specific and not testable using the MIT
Not specific but testable using the MIT
O Specific and testable using the MIT
Transcribed Image Text:Read the following hypothesis and then answer the question below: "The hypothesis is that people who drink coffee daily will have more energy when taking the MIT than people who drink coffee monthly. The null hypothesis is that there will be no difference in energy levels while taking the MIT between people who drink coffee daily and people who drink coffee monthly." This hypothesis is: O Specific but not testable using the MIT O Not specific and not testable using the MIT Not specific but testable using the MIT O Specific and testable using the MIT
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The hypothesis is the tentative explanation of something which can be tested and measurable. It is an assumption that starts by means of limited evidence and is then further investigated.

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