Multiple Choice
When reporting your statistics, you should…
A) report as many decimals as the statistics program produces.
B) report as many decimals places based on the accuracy of your measurement instrument.
C) provide the bare minimum amount of detail, which is usually just the p-value.
D) find ways to make it as complicated as possible because that makes it look more impressive and valid.
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