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- if differences in the dependent variable between levels of the independent variable are statistically significant, it means that the differences are so great they’re likely due to ______.
- confounding variables
- experimental manipulation
- central tendencies
- chance
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In experimental research, a statistically significant difference in the dependent variable across independent variable levels implies the difference is likely from the experimental manipulation (the independent variable's change), not chance, confounding, or central tendencies.
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B. experimental manipulation