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A researcher who expects to find only a small effect size in a study can compensate for the difficulty of detecting that weak relationship by increasing the sample size, thereby raising the study's statistical power.
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When researchers expect to investigate a weak relationship (a small effect size), what must they typically do to achieve adequate statistical power?
A researcher who expects to find only a small effect size in a study can compensate for the difficulty of detecting that weak relationship by increasing the sample size, thereby raising the study's statistical power.