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If an Observed Difference Is Statistically Significant,but Isn't Large Enough

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If an observed difference is statistically significant,but isn't large enough to be justifiably used to affect social policies,this difference is understood to lack


A) randomization.
B) elaboration.
C) statistical power.
D) practical significance.

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