8.37. (a) When the sample size is very large, we have not necessarily established an important result
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8.37.
(a) When the sample size is very large, we have not necessarily established an important result when we show a statistically significant association. Explain.
(b) The remarks in Sections 8.3 and 8.4 about small P-valucs not necessarily referring to an important effect apply for any significance test.
Explain why, discussing the effect of n on standard errors and the sizes of test statistics.
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Statistical Methods For The Social Sciences
ISBN: 9781292021669
4th Edition
Authors: Barbara Finlay, Alan Agresti
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