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Professor King finds out that the results of her study on visual and auditory stimuli and activity in the right hemisphere of the brain are statistically significant. What does it mean when the results of a study are statistically significant?


The results are important.

There is an operational definition.

The outcome is not due to chance.

The results are unreliable.

The result has been replicated.

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Answer:

my best guess is the results are important

Step-by-step explanation:

The word significant means important so they're saying the results are statistically important

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