Asked by
Erniel Egypto
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
If there is less than a 5 percent probability that a study's findings are due to chance, the findings are said to be:
A) statistically accurate.
B) statistically significant.
C) statistically insignificant.
D) statistically questionable.
Statistically Significant
A term used to describe a result that is not likely to occur randomly, but rather is likely to be attributable to a specific cause.
Statistically Accurate
Describes data or results that are precise and reliable according to statistical analysis and principles.
Statistically Insignificant
A term used to describe results that lack enough statistical evidence to conclude that a certain effect or difference is present.
- Gain an understanding of the elementary principles of statistical presentation in psychological research, which includes the evaluation of correlation coefficients and the determination of statistical significance.
Verified Answer
AB
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the elementary principles of statistical presentation in psychological research, which includes the evaluation of correlation coefficients and the determination of statistical significance.