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= Statistical conclusion validity
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Statistical conclusion validity refers to the extent to which conclusions or inferences about the relationship between variables made from statistical analyses are valid and reliable. It focuses on whether the statistical methods used are appropriate, whether the sample size is sufficient, and whether various potential biases or errors have been adequately controlled. Key considerations for ensuring statistical conclusion validity include: 1. **Statistical Power**: The ability of a study to detect a true effect if it exists.