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    Exam 13: Interpreting the Results of Hypothesis Testing: Effect Size, Type I and Type II Errors, and Power
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    In Statistical Work, a Significant Difference Is One That Is
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In Statistical Work, a Significant Difference Is One That Is

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Question 21

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In statistical work, a significant difference is one that is large enough


A) to be meaningful to the experimenter
B) that it would rarely be expected to occur by chance
C) that chance cannot affect it
D) that it leads to retention of the null hypothesis

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