Multiple Choice
By convention,when the difference between the observed experimental outcomes and the expected outcome is less than 5 percent (< 0.05) ,the experimental results are considered to be
A) within normal expected range.
B) statistically significantly and different from the expected outcome.
C) not significant.
D) less than one standard deviation from the mean.
E) equal to the mean.
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