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Joshua Gaboian
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
"Statistically significant" means that the results of an experiment most likely
A) resulted from chance variations.
B) were not due to chance.
C) had practical significance.
D) were important.
Statistically Significant
A determination that a relationship between two or more variables is caused by something other than chance at a specified level of probability.
Chance Variations
Random fluctuations in data or phenomena that are not attributable to any specific, identifiable cause.
- Understand the concept of statistical significance in research findings.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of statistical significance in research findings.
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