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If the Observed and Expected Results of Some Experiment Are

Question 23

Question 23

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If the observed and expected results of some experiment are not identical,then the null hypothesis (no differences) should be ______.


A) rejected
B) rejected only if the discrepancy cannot be attributed to chance
C) accepted
D) accepted only if experiment is repeated

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