A significance test based on a small sample may not produce a statistically significant result even if the true value di

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A significance test based on a small sample may not produce a statistically significant result even if the true value di

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A significance test based on a small sample may not produce a statistically significant result even if the true value differs substantially from the null value. This type of result is known as

A. the significance level of the test.
B. thepowerofthestudy.
C. aType1error.
D. a Type 2 error.
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