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Based on the formula t=Mμ0SDNt = \frac{M - \mu_0}{\frac{SD}{\sqrt{N}}}, a researcher is justified in concluding that a statistically significant result is practically important whenever the sample size (NN) is sufficiently large, even if the absolute difference between the sample mean (MM) and the population mean (μ0\mu_0) is negligible.

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