If a statistical test yields a p = .004, this means that:

a. The probability is 4 in 100 that the research hypothesis is true
b. The probability is 4 in 1,000 that the research hypothesis is true
c. The probability is 4 in 100 that the null hypothesis is true
d. The probability is 4 in 1,000 that the null hypothesis is true


D

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