1 Erratum to: Sports Med DOI 10.1007/s40279-016-0517-x
Section 1, paragraph 3, lines 3–8: The following sentence, which previously read:
“An inference that the population value is substantial, clinically important, real or otherwise non-trivial—when, in reality, it is trivial—represents a false-positive or so-called type I error, whereas a false negative or type II error occurs when a trivial true value is inferred to be non-trivial”.
should read:
“An inference that the population value is substantial, clinically important, real or otherwise non-trivial—when, in reality, it is trivial—represents a false-positive or so-called type I error, whereas a false negative or type II error occurs when a non-trivial true value is inferred to be trivial”.
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Hopkins, W.G., Batterham, A.M. Erratum to: Error Rates, Decisive Outcomes and Publication Bias with Several Inferential Methods. Sports Med 46, 923 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0530-0
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