Multiple Choice
When a difference between two groups is "statistically significant," this means that
A) the difference is statistically real but of little practical significance.
B) the difference is probably the result of sampling variation.
C) the difference is not likely to be due to chance variation.
D) all of these differences exist.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q13: Standard deviation is to mean as _
Q15: If a set of standardized test scores
Q17: What is the mean of the following
Q37: A sample average can be used to
Q56: In a distribution of test scores,which measure
Q112: Seven members of a 4H club reported
Q117: Standard deviation is to mode as _
Q118: If half the students at Quincy College
Q121: On average,Caryl's school bus arrives on time,although
Q154: Research in which the same group is