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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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More likely

What does more likely means in this context?

So what we found was that the group that got the information was actually more likely to save and saved Emotion: money more a greater amount than the group with no information.

  

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Group A was more likely to save than Group B. There was a greater likelihood, or probability, that Group A would save, as compared to Group B. Group B was less likely to save.

  • Group A was more likely to save than Group B.
  • There was a greater likelihood, or probability, that Group A would save, as compared to Group B.
  • Group B was less likely to save.
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Group A was more likely to save than Group B.

There was a greater likelihood, or probability, that Group A would save, as compared to Group B. Group B was less likely to save.

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