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Why Must the Null Hypothesis Always Be One Possible Interpretation

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Why must the null hypothesis always be one possible interpretation of the results of an experiment?


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Body Composition

The proportion of fat compared to the weight of muscles, bones, and internal organs.

Posture

The alignment and positioning of the body in a particular stance or while moving, affecting balance, function, and risk of injury.

Dynamic Stretching

A form of stretching utilizing movement to stretch and warm up the muscles, improving flexibility and range of motion.

Standing Cat Stretch

A physical exercise that involves standing, bending the back upward, and tucking the chin towards the chest, resembling a cat stretching, to improve spinal flexibility.

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