Multiple Choice
Weighing the Evidence We are more likely to reject the null hypothesis when
A) the amount of variability in the population we sampled is low.
B) the experimental manipulation did not affect the dependent variable.
C) the sample has more variability than the population.
D) the test statistic is very small.
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