Mark conducts a study evaluating the effect of peer support for reducing college student’s binge drinking. If another researcher were to conduct this study in a slightly different sample, what would they most likely find?

A. No effect of peer support for reducing college students’ binge drinking
B. A small effect of peer support for reducing college students’ binge drinking
C. A large effect of peer support for reducing college students’ binge drinking
D. If the study is conducted in a different sample, the effect size does not matter.


Answer: A

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