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    The Basic Reason for Running an Experiment Is Usually to
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The Basic Reason for Running an Experiment Is Usually to

Question 4

Question 4

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The basic reason for running an experiment is usually to


A) reject the null hypothesis.
B) reject the experimental hypothesis.
C) reject the research hypothesis.
D) find a non-significant difference.

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