Multiple Choice
By convention, when an observed experimental outcome has a probability of occurrence of less than 5% (<0.05) , the experimental results are considered to be __________.
A) within normal expected range
B) statistically significant and different from the expected outcome
C) not significant
D) less than one standard deviation from the mean
E) equal to the mean
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