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For each of the following levels of statistical significance, state how many times in 100 a statistically significant result would be expected to occur by chance.

.10
.05
.025
.01
9 years ago

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Ms. Sue
.10 = ten hundredths
.05 = five hundredths
.025 = two and a half hundredths
.01 = one hundredth
9 years ago

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