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After we have completed an epidemiological study and are calculating the p value based on statistical tests, we are: A. trying to minimize the random error B. trying to see whether our study population was representative of reference population C. trying to estimate the probability by which our results are likely to be different from the truth, because of random error D. Trying to find out the extent of measurement error in our study.​

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Answered by angadrai090
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the answer is your question C option trying to estimate the probability by which our result are likely to be different from the truth because of random error this question is exactly correct

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Answered by itsolivia
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c, probability of obtaining a result at least as extreme as the one that was actually observed in the biological or clinical experiment or epidemiological study, given that the null hypothesis is true [

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