A clinical trial for a new antihypertensive drug reports that the treatment group (n=200) had a mean systolic blood pressure reduction of 15 mmHg, while the placebo group (n=200) had a mean reduction of 5 mmHg. The p-value for the difference between the groups was p < 0.01. Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of the p-value?
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A
There is a greater than 99% probability that the new drug is effective.
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B
The observed difference in blood pressure reduction between the two groups is statistically significant.
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C
The study proves that the drug is clinically superior to the placebo.
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D
There is less than a 1% chance that the study results are wrong.