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Which statement about the relationship between statistical power and statistical probability is true? There is an indirect relationship between statistical power and statistical probability. Statistical probability is not influenced by statistical power. As statistical probability increases, statistical power decreases. A statistical test having high power also has high probability for finding significant support.

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