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Question 54

Question 54

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  -The frequency distribution above suggests that A) men are more variable than women. B) there is more overlap than difference between the sexes. C) mean differences are more important than average differences. D) the concept of statistical significance is meaningless.
-The frequency distribution above suggests that


A) men are more variable than women.
B) there is more overlap than difference between the sexes.
C) mean differences are more important than average differences.
D) the concept of statistical significance is meaningless.

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