The confidence level in an experimental result decreases every time it is replicated with a new sample and significant results are obtained.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

The confidence level in an experimental result increases every time it is replicated with a new sample and significant results are obtained. This is because the total sample size tested becomes larger. However, if in subsequent experiments the results are not replicated, the experimenter must reexamine the hypothesis.

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