When the null hypothesis is accepted, it is possible that
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Accepting the null hypothesis would indicate that you've proven an effect doesn't exist. As you've seen, that's not the case at all. You can't prove a negative! Instead, the strength of your evidence falls short of being able to reject the null.
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Accepting the null hypothesis would indicate that you've proven an effect doesn't exist. As you've seen, that's not the case at all. You can't prove a negative! Instead, the strength of your evidence falls short of being able to reject the null.
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