The assumption, "The children who attend academic after-school programs have higher grades than those children who do not attend after-school programs" is an example of a/n: Alternative Hypothesis (H₂) Null Hypothesis (Ho) Ordinal statement None of the given choices

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The assumption, "The children who attend academic after-school programs have
higher grades than those children who do not attend after-school programs" is an
example of a/n:
Alternative Hypothesis (H₁)
O Null Hypothesis (Ho)
Ordinal statement
O None of the given choices
Transcribed Image Text:The assumption, "The children who attend academic after-school programs have higher grades than those children who do not attend after-school programs" is an example of a/n: Alternative Hypothesis (H₁) O Null Hypothesis (Ho) Ordinal statement O None of the given choices
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