Monday, October 15, 2007

Rejecting The Null Hypothesis

The fourth step of the hypothesis is to state whether your data supports the null hypothesis, thus rejecting or failing to reject what is trying to be proved.

After collecting both quantitative and categorical data on relationship advice, applying the appropriate statistical formulas, and accounting for outliers I have come to the conclusion that I am improperly wielding my assets.

The advice has been unfavorable. However, I am ready to accept that since I am really not very good at making new relationships. However, over the past few months that seems to have changed drastically, and I think it’s starting to make some of my old friends worry.

I think that they are uncomfortable with the changes that have been occurring to me over the past year. So many things are different now and I think that makes even my best friends a little uneasy. I think change can be good for many reasons; perspective, empathy, appreciation, and understanding are all things that come with change. All of which are very important in a relationship. Not bad eh?

Happily, I got to talk with my bartender friend again. I can’t wait to meet up with them again and chat. A coffee shop sounds like the perfect place to mix a little socializing with a little nosh.

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