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acceptable accuracy accurate actually analysis answer apply approach arguments asked assistants association average believe better bias biases cause chance chapter Chpt common concern conclusions consider correct decision definitions depends determine discussed distance drug effect error evaluation example exist expectations experiment fact factors findings given identify important inches independent inference interpret interviewing journal judge kind knowledge known less literature look major matter mean measure methods noise observation obtained occur operational percent person possible potential practice presented probably problem procedures produce published questions random range reader reason reliability reported response rival explanations sample scale scores significant situation social sometimes sources specific statement statistical subjects summary tion treatment true understanding usually validity variable York