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question 9 (mandatory) (2 points)
if a result is highly unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, the result is said to be
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○ a) a natural law
○ b) a scientific theory
○ c) statistically insignificant
○ d) statistically probable
○ e) statistically significant
Brief Explanations
- Option a: A natural law describes a consistent natural phenomenon, not related to chance of occurrence.
- Option b: A scientific theory is a well - substantiated explanation of natural phenomena, not about the chance of a single result.
- Option c: Statistically insignificant means the result could likely occur by chance, which is the opposite of the description.
- Option d: "Statistically probable" is not the correct term for a result unlikely to occur by chance.
- Option e: By definition, a result that is highly unlikely to have occurred by chance alone is said to be statistically significant.
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e) statistically significant