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Based on what we know about statistics and using a real example, how do you believe statistics can enrich and represent the results of a study? How can statistics be used to misrepresent the results of a study?

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For drug A, in order to test if it could significantly improve the learning and memory, two groups of participants chosen randomly from the population in several different cities are included in this study. One group is ...

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