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    Null Findings Are Often Uninformative Regarding the Hypothesis Being Tested
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Null Findings Are Often Uninformative Regarding the Hypothesis Being Tested

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Question 12

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Null findings are often uninformative regarding the hypothesis being tested because they


A) indicate that the study is flawed.
B) are not based on empirical observation.
C) may be the result of a poor research design.
D) are not verifiable.

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