Multiple Choice
An investigator decides to consider the results of an experiment to be statistically significant if p < .05. An analysis of the result indicates that p = .09. What conclusion, if any, can the investigator draw?
A) The results do not justify any conclusion.
B) The results are statistically significant.
C) The results are significant for the control group but not for the experimental group.
D) Although the results are not statistically significant, they are replicable.
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