Multiple Choice
When we say that the number is "statistically significant," which of these is closest to what we mean?
A) the number is big enough for a sample in a good argument.
B) the number is big enough to negate the results of other experiments.
C) the number is big enough to have resulted from something besides chance.
D) the number is big enough to influence events that happen later in the series.
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