Multiple Choice
When judging a study's results, there are two important questions. They are:
A) How large is the power and how competent are the researchers?
B) How stringent is the significance level and how small is the effect size?
C) Is the result statistically significant and is the effect size large enough for the results to be meaningful?
D) Is the study replicable and can we draw conclusions despite not having attained statistical significance?
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