Under what circumstances can a very small treatment effect be statistically significant?
The ideal in sampling is to have as big a sample as possible and as small a variance as possible. The idea being that if you observe more and everything you observe is practically the same then you can be pretty darn sure of the population value.
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The correct answer is A- resiliency