Multiple Choice
In order to know if I can draw inferences from my sample to the population as a whole, I have to run statistical analyses. I need to calculate the likelihood that my findings were due to my treatments, not merely a matter of chance. In other words, I need to calculate the
A) margin of error
B) descriptive statistics
C) experimental result
D) probability value
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