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If a Study Uses a P-Value of 0

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If a study uses a p-value of 0.05 to determine statistical significance,the study's results only have a 1 in 20 chance of being due to random chance.If a researcher runs a large number of analyses,however,this increases the possibility that p-values


A) have no mathematical meaning with multiple analyses.
B) are at risk of being abused and selectively interpreted.
C) will be underestimated with smaller samples that require more analyses.
D) will be the same whether the sample is probabilistic or not.

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