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Another researcher decides to replicate this study, using data from a different, but similar town. Conducting the same test with a sample size of 50 "Closer" and 60 "Farther Away" homes, the researcher calculates a p-value of 0.053 and an effect size of 0.28. Does the second researcher’s study confirm or conflict with the findings of the first researcher.

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