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25 January, 08:58

If a relationship has practical significance, does it guarantee that statistical significance will be achieved in every study that examines it? Explain.

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  1. 25 January, 09:26
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    No.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Different studies have different biases and confounding effects, sometimes known or discovered, sometimes not. One of the confounding effects rarely accounted for properly is the bias of the experimenter. As a consequence, statistical significance cannot be assured in the study of an effect, even though an effect is real and reliable.

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    See Cleve Baxter's book Primary Perception for a more in-depth discussion of experimenter bias.
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