Multiple Choice
Before running an experiment, we decide to calculate power. We find that the power equals .95. What conclusion can be made?
A) We should not run the experiment.
B) 95% of the time, we will not find a significant result.
C) We should run the experiment.
D) We need 95 subjects to find a significant result.
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