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6 October, 17:06

In most psychology experiments a research finding is considered to be statistically significant if the

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  1. 6 October, 19:15
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    In most psychology experiments a research finding is considered to be statistically significant if the p value yields less than 0.5 (33%) of error. This means that the null hypothesis is rejecting concluding that the relationship between two variables has been accepted (alternative hypothesis: Ha)
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