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A peer reviewer is evaluating a research manuscript and notices a mathematical discrepancy. The authors state that their study has an 80% chance of missing a real effect in the population, yet they also conclude that their research design has a high statistical power of 0.80. Based on the components of statistical power, why is this combination of claims logically flawed?

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