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> The second part is the so-called "Look Elsewhere Effect."

Also more generally known as the "multiple testing" problem, fwiw (not sure why it has a different name in physics, unless I'm missing a subtlety).

It's a major problem in "big data" also, where people just data-dredge thousands of possible parameter choices and pairwise correlations, and then report the p<0.01 results that came up, even though you'd expect several false positives just by chance with that methodology.



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