What is the relationship between the p-value of a study and its statistical significance?

A) The higher the p-value, the greater the statistical significance.
B) The p-value is unrelated to the level of statistical significance.
C) The p-value is equal to the statistical significance.
D) The lower the p-value, the greater the statistical significance.


Answer: D

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