2015
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.691
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“…As a representative example, I remember the case of a study including a high number of participants on which we had heated debates about the meaning of statistically significant results. Stephen hit the point that a study can not only be under – but also overpowered and expressed this in an editorial (Morley, ).…”
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“…As a representative example, I remember the case of a study including a high number of participants on which we had heated debates about the meaning of statistically significant results. Stephen hit the point that a study can not only be under – but also overpowered and expressed this in an editorial (Morley, ).…”
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confidence: 99%