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The Partial Correlation Coefficient Is Generally Viewed as More Important

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The partial correlation coefficient is generally viewed as more important than the part correlation coefficient.


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Confidence Interval

A range of values, derived from sample data, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter, with a specified level of confidence.

Population Parameter

A numerical value that represents a characteristic or measure of an entire population.

Population Standard Error

A measure of how much the sample mean of a population is likely to vary from the true population mean.

Confidence Interval

An array of values, sourced from statistical analysis of a sample, believed to cover the value of an unspecified population parameter.

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