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    When Using Inferential Statistics, the Researcher Learns
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When Using Inferential Statistics, the Researcher Learns

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Question 116

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When using inferential statistics, the researcher learns


A) how to conduct a correlational study.
B) whether the data collected support the hypothesis.
C) the degree of bias in the data.
D) only the significant outcomes.

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