Statistical significance: Is the probability you are wrong when you conclude tha
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Question
Statistical significance:
Is the probability you are wrong when you conclude that 2 means are different
Means that if you were to repeat the study 100 times, less than 5% of the time the two groups would actually be the same.
Is the likelihood that any differences between study groups are not due to the intervention that was applied
All of the above
a.Is the probability you are wrong when you conclude that 2 means are different
b.Means that if you were to repeat the study 100 times, less than 5% of the time the two groups would actually be the same.
c.Is the likelihood that any differences between study groups are not due to the intervention that was applied
d.All of the above
Explanation / Answer
Statistical significance is the likelihood that any differences between study groups are not due to the intervention that was applied.
Option c is correct.