From 76d93f418b2c6c1c038ff2409e7acd61d8c97db1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Noah Gibson Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2024 12:24:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] lab 9 hypotheses --- assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd | 2 ++ assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.html | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd b/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd index 2a2dc0b..3fb70db 100644 --- a/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd +++ b/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ output: html_document date: "2024-03-22" --- +**[Lab #9 Markdown File](/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.Rmd)** + In Lab #4, we asked you to identify several possible datasets you could use for a final project. In lab #5, we asked you to write two specific research questions about a dataset. For this lab, we want you to gain experience developing hypotheses using social science research. Below, please write two paragraphs. Each paragraph should describe the hypothesis you want to test, including references to previous work that provide support for that hypothesis. For example, the theory of the “Strength of weak ties” might be used to support a hypothesis about the viral diffusion of YouTube videos (for a final project that was trying to determine why YouTube videos go viral). You do not need to use the same research question and/or data you described in Lab #4 or #5. It is very common for students to change their research questions, datasets, and hypotheses throughout the semester. On the other hand, if you are happy with the research question and dataset you identified in previous labs, that’s great! Feel free to use it for this lab as well. diff --git a/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.html b/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.html index 037be89..8e744f7 100644 --- a/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.html +++ b/assignments/lab_9_hypotheses.html @@ -355,6 +355,8 @@

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In Lab #4, we asked you to identify several possible datasets you could use for a final project. In lab #5, we asked you to write two specific research questions about a dataset. For this lab, we want you