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    If a Particular Finding in a Study Is Statistically Significant
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If a Particular Finding in a Study Is Statistically Significant

Question 4

Question 4

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If a particular finding in a study is statistically significant "at the .05 level," then the chances are about 5% that the finding is


A) False
B) True
C) Meaningful
D) Due to chance

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