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"Now it's possible," Eberly concludes, "that after weighting for gender, age, education, race, region, and population density the partisan ID of the sample would change".
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Furthermore, there is no reason to believe that current government practice to retain biological samples would change.
So, one may examine sample size for smaller effect size: say, effect size of 1.2 and 1.1 and see how much the sample size would change in these two additional settings.
There he left a blood sample that would change his life.
However, because the percentages of endorsement were remarkably consistent across mode for several items, it is not likely that increased sample sizes would change the conclusions substantially.
However, it is unlikely that a larger sample size would change our conclusion that by the end of medical school students have largely mastered critical appraisal of an article on diagnostic testing but are unable to use this information to revise a patient's probability of disease.
Thus, it is not likely that a larger sample would significantly change the parameters of the resulting distribution.
Finally, the time period selected for recording may not be reflective of the shows over multiple years, although it is unlikely that sampling episodes over a different time would change the results meaningfully.
Equally as important, there is no convincing evidence that the proportion of myopes identified in the sample would have changed [ 39].
The details would change.
"The stats would change".
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