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A researcher reports a significant result (p=0.01p = 0.01) and concludes that there is a 99%99\% chance that an identical replication of the study will also be significant. Based on the evaluative evidence from Oakes (1986), this conclusion is considered an error in judgment because the researcher is incorrectly treating the pp-value as a direct indicator of _____.

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