Multiple Choice
When an observed difference between two groups on the dependent variable is attributed to the effect of the independent variable through statistical hypothesis testing, then we know that.
A) it is unlikely that the difference would occur by chance alone
B) the raw data have been refined
C) the groups were not equivalent before the independent variable was introduced
D) it is likely that the difference would occur by chance alone
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