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    Indicating That a Given Result Is "Statistically Significant" Means
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Indicating That a Given Result Is "Statistically Significant" Means

Question 44

Question 44

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Indicating that a given result is "statistically significant" means:


A) we have obtained an important finding.
B) the null hypothesis was rejected.
C) the findings support our theory.
D) both type I and type II errors were avoided.

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