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explain what it means when a researcher finds significant results in a statistical test that has a low effect size.

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  1. 26 May, 20:59
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    Not Due to Chance. In principle, a statistically significant result (usually a difference) is a result that's not attributed to chance. More technically, it means that if the Null Hypothesis is true (which means there really is no difference), there's a low probability of getting a result that large or larger.
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