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    When Using Tests of Statistical Significance,the Odds That the Observed
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When Using Tests of Statistical Significance,the Odds That the Observed

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Question 12

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When using tests of statistical significance,the odds that the observed difference was due to chance are stated as a


A) percent variance.
B) coefficient of correlation.
C) probability.
D) standard deviation.

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