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A peer reviewer is evaluating a manuscript containing the claim: 'Our study yielded , indicating a 4% chance that the null hypothesis is true and a 96% chance that a replication will be successful.' Arrange the steps in the logical order the reviewer should follow to evaluate and correct this claim.
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