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jruohonen 5 days ago

> Is that actually a null result though?

The above is a good point but I would extend it further. I mean, philosophically, you get a positive result from a negative (null) result by merely changing your hypotheses (e.g., something should not cause something else).

tempusalaria 5 days ago | parent [-]

if you are p testing this isn’t the case. A positive result is a much stronger assertion

jruohonen 5 days ago | parent [-]

Sure and of course you shouldn't change your hypotheses. That's kind of the whole purpose of pre-registrations at a meta-level of things.