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Based on the location of the observed test value, what would a psychologist conclude about the research results?

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B. The psychologist would claim that the research results were nonsignificant.

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Based on the location of the observed test value, the psychologist would claim that the research results were nonsignificant.

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The psychologist would claim that the research results were nonsignificant.
For a research to be considered as significant, it need to be conducted within the scope of previously established critical value.
Without following this value, any researchers basically could make a 'groundbreaking result' simply by basing their studies on things that other researchers never heard of.
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