Why are all of the p values reported as p < 0.001, when the other named variables
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Why are ‘all of the p values’ reported as p < 0.001, when the other named variables have been reported with the exact probability values?
(a) The researchers could not work out the exact probability values
(b) The significance level in their statistical program calculated p = 0.000
(c) The unnamed variables are not as significant
(d) All of the above
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