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Saying That a Research Result Is "Statistically Significant" Means That

Question 5

Question 5

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Saying that a research result is "statistically significant" means that it probably


A) has practical applications.
B) shows a cause-effect relationship.
C) did not occur by chance.
D) shows a positive correlation.

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