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Hypothesis

this is two hypothesis that I turned for my instructor to view. However my teacher states that the hypothesis need to be stated in testable form. This means they must be operationalized.

The two hypothesis I used are.
1. Inclusion, mainstreaming and pull-out options in the public school system benefit autistic children in the general education classroom.
2. Autistic children in the general education classroom receive an advantage from inclusion and mainstreaming in the public school system.

Null HYpothesis
1. Inclusion and mainstreaming in the public school system do not benefit autisitc children in the general education classroom.
2. Autistic children in the general education classroom will not receive an advantage from inclusion and mainstreaming in the public school system.

He made a comment about the second hypothesis only. He didn't make any comments about the null hypothesis. My paper as you can probably tell is about the teachers attitude toward autistic students in the mainstream classroom.
I need help restructuring these hypothesis and null hypothesis so they following my teachers guidelines.

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A sample illustration on how to make research hypotheses operational or measurable.

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Hi good morning!

I am happy to improve your hypotheses. However, your data are not complete... research hypotheses should jive with your statement of problems. In as much as you have not provided the problems, I shall state them relative to what I understand what you could have wanted. Just feedback if they are not. Moreover, to make your hypotheses testable or measurable, you should have decided already on what statistical design you shall use because your hypotheses should also jive with them. Your hypotheses shall only be operationalized by your definition of your terms.

Statement of your problem #1: To what extent does Inclusion/mainstreaming/pull-out ...

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