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    What Happens When the Experimental Results Are Statistically Significant
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What Happens When the Experimental Results Are Statistically Significant

Question 59

Question 59

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What happens when the experimental results are statistically significant?


A) The alternative hypothesis is proven.
B) The alternative hypothesis is rejected.
C) The null hypothesis is rejected.
D) The null hypothesis is accepteD.

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