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Research Findings Could Be Statistically Significant, Yet They Could Be

Question 11

Question 11

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Research findings could be statistically significant, yet they could be meaningless. A better statistical measure is:


A) The effect size
B) The F test
C) Meta analysis
D) All of the above

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