Multiple Choice

A psychologist studying the relationship between exercise and mood finds a statistically significant result with a p-value of .03. They conclude, 'There is a 97% chance (1 - .03) that we would find a significant result again if we ran this exact study a second time.' Why is this reasoning considered a misconception in research methods?

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