Right, but I think that that’s predominately because the sample size is small. We certainly can’t conclude, from this evidence, that it does not affect mortality.
That it’s always the case doesn’t mean it’s not relevant. The evidence showed us a small effect that may or may not be a real effect. Gwern demanded to know why there was no effect. These are not the same thing.
Right, but I think that that’s predominately because the sample size is small. We certainly can’t conclude, from this evidence, that it does not affect mortality.
Right, but that’s always the case- you can never accept the null hypothesis.
That it’s always the case doesn’t mean it’s not relevant. The evidence showed us a small effect that may or may not be a real effect. Gwern demanded to know why there was no effect. These are not the same thing.