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question 9 (mandatory) (2 points) if a result is highly unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, the result is said to be a) a natural law b) a scientific theory c) statistically insignificant d) statistically probable e) statistically significant
In statistics, a result that is highly unlikely to have occurred by chance alone is considered statistically significant. Natural laws and scientific theories are broader concepts in science. Statistically insignificant results are likely due to chance, and statistically probable is not the correct term for this situation.
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e) statistically significant