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CharlieWard

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What is critical to do before beginning the analyses?
 
  a) Check the data for errors.
  b) Run the descriptive statistics.
  c) Determine which statistical test will result in significance.
  d) Eliminate all outliers.

Question 2

Statistical significance, magnitude of effect, and clinical significance
 
  a) Overlap greatly and any two allows one to infer the other one
  b) Reflect different facets of the data and bear no necessary relation to each other
  c) Are all ways to enhance the binary choice of statistical significance
  d) Interconnect in subtle ways and work to amplify existing effects



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: b





 

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