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Why is it important to consider the sample size when interpreting statistical significance?
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Why is it important to consider the sample size when interpreting statistical significance?
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A larger sample size increases the chances of finding statistical significance, even if the effect size is small. Therefore, it is important to consider effect size and practical significance when interpreting statistical results.
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