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    One Problem with NHST Is That It Can Be Misconstrued
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One Problem with NHST Is That It Can Be Misconstrued

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

One problem with NHST is that it can be misconstrued as an indicator of


A) statistical significance.
B) practical importance.
C) theoretical significance.
D) statistical differences.

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