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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.5
When could p-value mislead researchers in drawing conclusions from their statistical analysis?
When there is insufficient statistical power due to low sample size resulting in Type II error (false negatives).
When multiple comparisons increase chances of false positives.
When hypotheses are defined after viewing the results rather than before experiments begin (p-hacking).
When sample size is too small for meaningful results.
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