The p value measures…
A) the probability of the null hypothesis being true given the results that were observed.
B) the probability of not obtaining a statistically significant result if the experiment were repeated.
C) the probability that the obtained result could have occurred by chance.
D) the probability of obtaining a result as extreme as the data if the null hypothesis were true.
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