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    If the Null Hypothesis Is Retained, It Is Common Practice
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If the Null Hypothesis Is Retained, It Is Common Practice

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Question 26

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If the null hypothesis is retained, it is common practice to stop the interpretation of the analysis at this point and conclude that the treatments or conditions have no effect on the DVs.

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