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  "path": "/t/trying-to-understand-statistical-methods-through-the-lens-of-replication/28665#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-30T19:55:23.000Z",
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  "textContent": "HuwLlewelyn:\n\n> This is of course my main objective too, estimating the probability that the treatment works if we were to repeat the study impeccably with infinitely large sample sizes.\n\nThat’s not at all what I meant. I want to know the probability that the treatment works, period.\n\nReplication to me is more of a diversion than a path forward.\n\nAnd let’s definitely not revisit that replication z formula.",
  "title": "Trying to understand statistical methods through the lens of replication"
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