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With auditory evoked potential:
Good Hypothesis
A proposed explanation for a phenomenon that is specific, testable, and based on existing knowledge.
Null Hypothesis
A rephrased definition: The presumption that no significant relationship exists in the population and that any observed effect is due to sampling variability.
Indirectly
In a way that is not directly expressed or done; an indirect method or approach.
Null Hypotheses
A statement used in statistics that proposes there is no significant difference or relationship between specified populations, or no effect of a particular treatment.
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