What was the main purpose of the 2011 study involving music and age?
TED-Ed: The method that can "prove" almost anything | James A. Smith

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To find a correlation between music and happiness
To show that music improves concentration
To demonstrate that music can make people younger
To prove that music can enhance memory
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In the tea tasting experiment, what does a p-value of 0.014 indicate?
The likelihood of the experiment being flawed
The participant's preference for milk or tea first
The probability of correctly sorting the teas by chance
The participant can definitely taste the difference
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Why is a p-value often considered confusing in scientific research?
It is rarely used in scientific studies
It only indicates the probability of results assuming the null hypothesis is true
It directly answers the research question
It is a complex mathematical formula
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is p-hacking in the context of scientific research?
A practice of selectively reporting data to achieve significant results
A method to ensure accurate results
A way to increase the sample size of a study
A technique to improve statistical analysis
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How can researchers improve the reliability of p-values in their studies?
By increasing the number of participants
By pre-registering a detailed plan for the experiment
By using more complex statistical methods
By conducting experiments in multiple locations
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