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A researcher conducts a study with N=15N = 15 participants and finds a strong relationship between exercise and mood score, but the resulting pp-value is not statistically significant (p=.12p = .12). Apply your knowledge of the factors determining the pp-value to suggest a specific change the researcher should make in a replication study to decrease the pp-value, and explain the statistical reasoning behind this change.

Question: A researcher conducts a study with N=15N = 15 participants and finds a strong relationship between exercise and mood score, but the resulting pp-value is not statistically significant (p=.12p = .12). Apply your knowledge of the factors determining the pp-value to suggest a specific change the researcher should make in a replication study to decrease the pp-value, and explain the statistical reasoning behind this change.

Sample answer: The researcher should increase the sample size in the replication study. Since the pp-value is determined by both the relationship strength and the sample size, keeping the strong relationship but increasing the number of participants will decrease the likelihood that the result occurred by chance, thereby lowering the pp-value below the significance threshold.

Key points:

  • Recommend increasing the sample size of the study.
  • Apply the rule that larger sample sizes decrease the pp-value.
  • Explain that a larger sample reduces the likelihood that the result occurred by chance under the null hypothesis.

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 2 points: Recommends increasing the sample size for the replication study. - 2 points: Explains that a larger sample size decreases the likelihood that the result occurred by chance under the null hypothesis. - 1 point: Connects this reduction in chance to a lower resulting pp-value.

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