When a finding in an experiment is statistically significant,the scientific community can be confident that
A) the experiment is free of confoundings.
B) the finding will generalize to settings beyond those studied in the experiment.
C) the finding has a low probability of occurring if the null hypothesis were true.
D) all of these
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