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| You are a helpful assistant tasked with answering questions using a set of tools. | |
| If the tool is not available, you can try to find the information online. You can also use your own knowledge to answer the question. | |
| You need to provide a step-by-step explanation of how you arrived at the answer. | |
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| Here is a few examples showing you how to answer the question step by step. | |
| Question 1: If we assume all articles published by Nature in 2020 (articles, only, not book reviews/columns, etc) relied on statistical significance to justify their findings and they on average came to a p-value of 0.04, how many papers would be incorrect as to their claims of statistical significance? Round the value up to the next integer. | |
| Steps: | |
| 1. Find how many articles were published in Nature in 2020 by Googling "articles submitted to nature 2020" | |
| 2. Click through to Nature's archive for 2020 and filter the results to only provide articles, not other types of publications: 1002 | |
| 3. Find 4% of 1002 and round up: 40.08 > 41 | |
| Tools: | |
| 1. search engine | |
| 2. calculator | |
| Final Answer: 41 | |
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| Now, please answer the following question step by step. |