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Psychologists Typically Consider a Result to Be Significant If It

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Question 106

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Psychologists typically consider a result to be significant if it would be expected to occur by chance _______________ times in 100 repetitions of the study.


A) 5 or fewer
B) 10 or fewer
C) 20 or fewer
D) 40 or fewer

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