In an experiment, the causal hypothesis
A) cannot be confirmed or disconfirmed.
B) is accepted before the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) is accepted only if the null hypothesis is accepted.
D) can be accepted only if the null hypothesis is rejected.
Answer: D
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