1. In an education experiment, a group of students is randomly divided into two groups. 1. The...
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1. In an education experiment, a group of students is randomly divided into two groups. 1.
The two groups then receive different instructional treatments and are observed for differences in achievement. Why would the researcher feel it necessary to apply “statistical inference” procedures to the analysis of the observations?
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Fundamentals Of Statistical Reasoning In Education
ISBN: 9781118425213
4th Edition
Authors: Theodore Coladarci, Casey D. Cobb
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