Multiple Choice
If a study showed that a particular treatment produced an improvement in 55% of the participants, while 52% of the control participants improved spontaneously, the treatment
A) Would undoubtedly be statistically significant
B) Would lack clinical significance
C) Would have clinical significance, but not statistical significance
D) Is worth adopting.
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