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I don’t entirely understand how they can draw the conclusion that glyphosate affects social perception, when it was found in 96% of the sample group. Wouldn’t that make the control group for non-glyphosate too small to have any statistically significant conclusions?
I don’t entirely understand how they can draw the conclusion that glyphosate affects social perception, when it was found in 96% of the sample group. Wouldn’t that make the control group for non-glyphosate too small to have any statistically significant conclusions?