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#30 - Eva Vivalt on how little social science findings generalize from one study to another

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The Probability of Achieving a Non Null Effect

i would think of it in a different way. If you see a positive significant result, there's some probability that it just happened to be that way by chance. As if it was likely to begin with, then it's it may well still probably be wrong. So we createa this probability of attaining this, a non nul effect, given their prior, the distribution of priors, and given this particular cut off threshold. And those are just inputs to this equation, along with the power of the study, a cat.

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