Multiple Choice
One type of null hypothesis is:
A) an experimental hypothesis that does not imply empirical testing
B) a statistical hypothesis that assumes there are differences of varying sizes among the effects of different treatments
C) an experimental hypothesis that has been found to be inconsistent with empirical data
D) a statistical hypothesis that states there are no differences among the effects of treatments
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