Question: A statistically significant result from a two-sample t test (also called an independent samples t test) it means: A) Two groups of subjects, in two

A statistically significant result from a two-sample t test (also called an independent samples t test) it means: A) Two groups of subjects, in two different conditions, scored differently on a response/dependent variable B) Subjects scored differently on a response/dependent variable when tested in one condition versus when those same individuals were tested in another condition C) Subjects who had high scores on one variable tended to have high scores on another variable D) Among three (or more) groups of subjects, in three (or more) different conditions, at least one of the groups scored differently on a response/dependent variable than subjects in the other groups

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