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The Canadian Criminal Code allows for general practitioners to make judgments in a court of law regarding a defendant's sanity.
Population Locations
Refers to the theoretical or actual positions of individuals or entities within a specified area or space; in statistics, it may involve the central tendencies of a population data set.
Independent Samples
Refers to groups in a study that are not related or paired, ensuring that measurements from one sample do not influence the measurements from another sample.
Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
A nonparametric test used to determine whether two independent samples come from the same distribution.
Significance
In statistics, refers to how likely it is that a relationship observed in data would occur simply by chance.
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