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When the Null Hypothesis Is Rejected, Then

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When the null hypothesis is rejected, then


A) the "chance" explanation is completely ruled out
B) the "chance" explanation, though not ruled out, becomes improbable
C) the "chance" explanation is fully accepted
D) the "chance" explanation becomes irrelevant

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