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A researcher runs two independent studies on the same phenomenon. Study A (n=500n = 500) yields p=.04p = .04 and d=0.09d = 0.09. Study B (n=25n = 25) yields p=.08p = .08 and d=0.63d = 0.63. Analyzing only the statistical significance of these outcomes, a peer reviewer would correctly conclude that Study A provides stronger evidence for a meaningful population-level relationship than Study B.

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