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Explain why Experiment B achieves a lower pp-value than Experiment A, even though the observed relationship strength is identical in both studies. Your response should demonstrate how sample size influences the likelihood of the null hypothesis.

Case context: A cognitive psychologist is comparing two independent experiments testing the effect of a study app on test performance. Experiment A has a sample size of N=40N = 40 participants. Experiment B has a sample size of N=160N = 160 participants. Both experiments observe the exact same moderate relationship strength (effect size) between using the app and improved scores. However, Experiment B yields a lower, statistically significant pp-value (p<.05p < .05) while Experiment A does not (p>.05p > .05).

Question: Explain why Experiment B achieves a lower pp-value than Experiment A, even though the observed relationship strength is identical in both studies. Your response should demonstrate how sample size influences the likelihood of the null hypothesis.

Sample answer: Even though both studies find the same strength of relationship, Experiment B has a larger sample size (N=160N = 160) compared to Experiment A (N=40N = 40). The pp-value depends on both the relationship strength and the sample size. A larger sample size increases the reliability of the findings and decreases the likelihood that the observed relationship occurred by chance if the null hypothesis were true, which directly results in a lower pp-value for Experiment B.

Key points:

  • Recognize that the strength of the relationship is held constant across both experiments.
  • State that Experiment B has a larger sample size than Experiment A.
  • Explain that a larger sample size decreases the probability that the result is due to chance under the null hypothesis.
  • Connect the decreased likelihood of chance to a lower resulting pp-value.

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 2 points: Identifies that the difference in pp-value is due to the difference in sample size between the two experiments. - 2 points: Explains that a larger sample size decreases the likelihood that the observed relationship occurred by chance under the null hypothesis. - 1 point: Comprehends that because the likelihood of chance decreases, the resulting pp-value is lower.

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