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The Ability for a Study to Reveal a Statistically Significant

Question 35

Question 35

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The ability for a study to reveal a statistically significant difference between the levels of an independent variable when one truly exists is known as:


A) Covariance
B) Power
C) Effect size
D) Statistical validity

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