what conclusions can researchers draw from their data? select all statements supported by the data. the researchers continued to collect data on the participants for 1 year (52 weeks total). the data for this total time period are shown in the graph. the p-values that appear on the graph indicate data points where the median number of cigarettes smoked by participants in groups a, b, and c differed from one another in a statistically significant way. if a p-value is missing for a particular week, that means that the p-value was greater than 0.05, and therefore the differences were not statistically significant. a graph comparing the median number of cigarettes smoked per day in groups labeled a, b, and c. all curves fall to the mark of week 2, and then slowly increase. the curve of group a decreases from week 8 to week 10 and then increases again. the curve of group c is a smoother curve on the entire length. the curves of groups a and c achieve a plateau approximately near week 12. the curve of group b increases from week 24 to week 52. the points at week 2, week 6, and week 8 are marked by arrows with p-values. group a has the value of 6 cigarettes per day, and groups b and c have 5 and 10 cigarettes per day, respectively, on week 2. group a has the value of 8 cigarettes per day, and groups b and c have 6 and 10 cigarettes per day, respectively, on week 6. group a has the value of 9 cigarettes per day, and groups b and c have 8 and 10 cigarettes per day, respectively, on week 8. data from p. caponnetto et al. efficiency and safety of an electronic cigarette as tobacco cigarettes substitute: a prospective 12-month randomized control design study. plos one 8(6): e66317.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066317 what conclusions can researchers draw from their data? select all statements supported by the data. even e-cigarettes with no nicotine helped participants reduce cigarette consumption. trends in the data suggest that e-cigarettes become less helpful at reducing cigarette consumption over time. participants in group b -- the intermediate nicotine group -- showed the greatest increase in median cigarette use from week 24 to week 52. trends in the data suggest that the use of regular cigarettes is likely to remain below baseline in the future for e-cigarette users in all three groups. people who use e-cigarettes are more likely to be able to quit smoking. participants in group a -- the high