Multiple Choice
What does it mean when the results of an experiment are statistically significant?
A) measurement of the dependent variable is valid.
B) manipulation of the independent variable is valid.
C) the independent variable is likely to have affected the dependent variable.
D) the results may be generalized to other sample populations.
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