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Why Are Statistical Considerations Important?
Statistical considerations are crucial because they help to:
1. Ensure the
validity
of the study.
2. Minimize
bias
.
3. Optimize
sample size
to achieve adequate power.
4. Facilitate the generalization of the findings to the wider population.
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