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    Exam 11: Data Analysis and Interpretation: Part I Describing Data,confi Dence Intervals, Correlation
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    A Major Approach to "Confirming What the Data Reveal" Is
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A Major Approach to "Confirming What the Data Reveal" Is

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Question 53

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A major approach to "confirming what the data reveal" is the calculation of


A) an effect size.
B) stem-and-leaf displays.
C) measures of central tendency.
D) confidence intervals for a population parameter.

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