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Gross negligence is a failure to use even minimal care or evidence of activities that show a recklessness or careless disregard for the truth.
Sample Proportion
The fraction of individuals in a sample with a particular characteristic or trait.
Large-Sample Method
Statistical techniques that assume the sample size is large enough to rely on the normal distribution as an approximation for the distribution of sample statistics.
Relative Risk
A measure in epidemiology that compares the risk of a certain event occurring in one group versus another.
Appropriate Values
Values that are considered suitable or fitting for a specific context or calculations.
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