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Each of the statements refers to the approach or to the passage of a front. If the statement refers to the approach of a typical cold front, use the letter A for your answer. If the statement refers to the approach or passage of a typical warm front, use the letter B. If the statement applies to both, answer with letter C.
-Severe thunderstorm/tornado
Type II Error
A statistical error in which a false null hypothesis is not rejected, also known as a 'false negative'.
Null Hypothesis
A statistical hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or effect exists within a certain set of observations.
Significant Difference
A statistical measure indicating that the observed difference between two datasets is likely not due to random chance.
Confidence Interval
An assortment of values, coming from statistical review of samples, aiming to envelop the value of an unspecified population parameter.
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