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    A P Value Is the Mathematical Probability That a Relationship
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A P Value Is the Mathematical Probability That a Relationship

Question 14

Question 14

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A p value is the mathematical probability that a relationship between variables within a research sample could have been produced by:


A) unethical research methods.
B) sampling error.
C) sampling bias.
D) some other variable or variables.

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