Multiple Choice
If the result of a statistical test is statistically significant (e.g., p < .01) , then one can conclude that
A) the results of the research have practical importance.
B) the independent variable had a real (i.e., non-chance) effect on the dependent variable.
C) the results of the research were due to chance factors.
D) what appears to be a statistical relationship was likely due to chance.
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