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RRMR

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Suppose a study found a strongly statistically significant relationship between two variables. From the p-value for this study you __________ (choose: could, could not) find the probability that there is a relationship between these two variables in the population.
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Question 2

Suppose a study found a strongly statistically significant relationship between two variables. The test statistic and the p-value for this study __________ (choose: would, would not) provide information about the magnitude of the effect.
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Answer to Question 1

COULD NOT

Answer to Question 2

WOULD NOT



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