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Explain how critical value variations influence statistical power.

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If a researcher establishes the critical values of a study to be more conservative, the more power the researcher has in finding significant support for a hypothesis. In the same sense, the less conservative the established critical values are, the less power a researcher has in finding significant support for a hypothesis.

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Statistical power is the likelihood that a test (statistical test) will detect an effect when there is an effect there to be detected. Statistical power is inversely related to the probability of making a Type II error (Type II errors, or false negatives, occur when you don’t see things that are there) = beta.
statistical power = 1 –
β. The critical value is the value corresponding to a given significance level. The statistical power is influenced by the choice of significance level for the test (by the critical value). Larger critical value means increased power of the test: the chance of obtaining a statistically significant result is increased (reduces the risk of a Type II error (false negative regarding whether an effect exists) is reduced) .
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