Multiple Choice
If, after calculating an inferential statistic, we find that the results of our study are NOT statistically significant, we can reasonably conclude that
A) our study contained a major flaw.
B) our results may have been due simply to chance.
C) we did not ask a research question worth conducting a study on.
D) our efforts in conducting the research were not justified by the results we obtained.
E) our hypothesis must be incorrect.
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