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Among the improvements of the 1937 Stanford-Binet Scale was the
Equal Variances
A condition in statistical analyses where two or more populations are assumed to have the same variance, important for certain types of tests.
Medications
Substances used to treat or prevent disease and improve health, including drugs prescribed by healthcare professionals.
Studentized Range Statistic
A statistical measure used in significance testing of the difference between the highest and the lowest means in a set, taking into account sample size.
Tukey's Multiple Comparison
A statistical method used to find which means among a set of means differ from the rest after conducting an ANOVA test.
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