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Applying Statistical Inference: An Example Donovan conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis that subjects learn words with positive connotations more quickly than words with negative connotations.Although the experimental manipulation produced a real effect, there was so much variability among subject responses that Donovan decided he could not reject the null hypothesis.Donovan's decision illustrates
A) experimental error.
B) measurement error.
C) Type 1 error.
D) Type 2 error.
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