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Chapter 11.4, Problem 3LC

A research report describing the results from a repeated-measures study states, “The data showed a significant difference between treatments, t(22) = 4.71, p < .01.” From this report, what can you conclude about the outcome of the hypothesis test?

a. The test rejected the null hypothesis.

b. The test failed to reject the null hypothesis.

c. The test resulted in a Type 1 error.

d. The test resulted in a Type 11 error.

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