Data analysis in a quantitative study should
a. include many types of statistical procedures so that it is clear why the hypothesis was found to be significant or not.
b. not be written up in great detail or length because this does not directly clarify the important conclusions and implications.
c. include the simplest, most powerful, and appropriate statistics for the problem at hand.
d. All of these are true.
e. None of these is true.
C
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