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by lazyasciiart 152 days ago
This sounds like a strongly held opinion with no evidence.
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Burden of proof is on the other party. In one sentence the opinion can be summarized as "if you want increased probability of child becoming a great artist you need great commitment." That's a null hypothesis.
No. Your claim is “great commitment and pressure by parents will increase the probability of their child becoming a great artist”. The null hypothesis would be “great commitment and pressure by parents will not do anything about the probability of their child becoming a great artist”.