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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 04:10 starreee

A researcher conducted a power analysis before beginning her study. She used the software program G*power to calculate the number of participants she would need in order to have adequate power. She found that she would need 100 participants to have adequate power at 0.80. The researcher reasoned that she would run 1000 participants instead of 100 so that she could have even more statistical power. What is wrong with the researcher's reasoning

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