Multiple Choice
Which of these does not apply to a 'statistically significant' relationship between two categorical variables?
A) The relationship between the two variables is very important from a practical standpoint.
B) The relationship observed in the sample was unlikely to have occurred unless there really is a relationship in the population.
C) The notion that this relationship could have happened by chance is deemed to be implausible.
D) All of the above apply to a 'statistically significant' relationship.
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