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Which of the following immunoglobulins is generally the first to react to an invasion of the bloodstream by bacteria?
P-value
The likelihood of achieving outcomes in a test that are at least as significant as the observed results, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
Confidence Interval
A span of numbers, obtained through statistical methods, expected to encompass the actual value of an unspecified population parameter.
Smoking Status
An individual's current relationship with smoking, including categories such as current smoker, former smoker, or never smoked.
Margin of Error
The range within which the true value of a population parameter lies, with a given level of confidence, based on sample data.
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