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A student researcher claims: 'If our study yields a high pp value, it must be because our sample size was too small, since sample size is the only factor that determines how likely our results are under the null hypothesis.' Evaluate the validity of the student's statement based on the determinants of the pp value.

Question: A student researcher claims: 'If our study yields a high pp value, it must be because our sample size was too small, since sample size is the only factor that determines how likely our results are under the null hypothesis.' Evaluate the validity of the student's statement based on the determinants of the pp value.

Sample answer: The student's statement is invalid. Sample size is not the only determinant of the pp value; the strength of the sample relationship is also a critical determinant. A high pp value could be caused by a weak sample relationship, even if the sample size is large. Both factors determine the probability of obtaining the observed result if the null hypothesis were true.

Key points:

  • Evaluate the student's claim as incorrect/invalid.
  • State that the strength of the sample relationship is also a determinant of the pp value alongside sample size.
  • Explain that a high pp value can be caused by a weak sample relationship, regardless of sample size.

Rubric: The response must evaluate the statement as invalid or incorrect, and justify this evaluation by pointing out that the strength of the sample relationship is also a key determinant of the pp value.

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