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Under what circumstances can a very small treatment effect be statistically significant?
Casual Observation
An informal or unstructured method of noticing and recording events or behaviors without systematic analysis.
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Processes of thought that do not adhere to the established or accepted frameworks and methodologies of the scientific community, often lacking empirical evidence.
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The process of making conclusions or decisions based on no evidence or rational basis.
Selective Observation
The process of focusing attention on certain aspects of the environment while ignoring others, often influenced by existing beliefs and biases.
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