Multiple Choice
Inferential statistics are used to
A) determine the central tendencies of a set of data.
B) determine how large a difference there is between group means.
C) determine whether the results of a study are due to chance.
D) identify the presence of confounding variables within a study.
E) compare the central tendencies of different conditions.
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