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s.tung

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The statement the results of this study are statistically significant means which of the following regarding the findings?
 
  A) Passed a Chi test
  B) Are clinically important
  C) Are the strength of the study
  D) Are probably true and replicable

Question 2

The discussion of the central phenomena or variables of a study, along with the theoretical or conceptual framework of the study, is found in which section of the study?
 
  A) Discussion
  B) Abstract
  C) Introduction
  D) Results



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Answer to Question 1

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The statement the results of this study are statistically significant means that the findings are probably true and replicable. Findings that are statistically significant have a high probability of being real. Statistically significant does not mean that the study findings passed a Chi test, are clinically important, or are the strength of the study.

Answer to Question 2

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The discussion of the central phenomena or variable of a study, along with the theoretical or conceptual framework of the study, is found in the introduction. The discussion section interprets the study findings. An abstract is a synopsis of the study. The introduction states the research problem and its context. The results show the study findings.



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