The alpha level that is interpreted by the nurse researcher as a highly statistically significant result is what?
a. p = 0.20
b. p = 0.02
c. p = 0.002
d. p = 0.0002
ANS: D
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A This result is above the conventional 0.05 and is not statistically significant.
B Although this result is statistically significant, it is not highly statistically significant.
C This is a highly statistically significant result, but not the highest.
D This is the most highly statistically significant result.
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