If we decide that a relationship between two variables is statistically significant, we are making a decision that:
A. There is a strong relationship between two variables.
B. There is a relationship between two variables, but it has little importance.
C. There is a relationship between the two variables in the population from which the sample was selected.
D. All of the above are correct.
E. None of the above is correct.
C.
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