Suppose a study reports that the average number of times that control group participants got drunk during the year was five. What is appropriate to conclude?
a. The typical control group participant got drunk five times.
b. Most control group participants got drunk five times.
c. It is conceivable that most of the control group participants got drunk less than five times or more than five times.
d. The typical control group participant got drunk 5 times, and most control group participants got drunk five times.
C
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