Multiple Choice
Small improvements in important variables-death rate, for example-are
A) worth finding and stressing in reports.
B) simply small effects and not worth stressing.
C) just as important as any other statistically significant finding.
D) to be judged on the basis of the t test or size of the correlation coefficient.
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