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Clinical interviews and behavioral assessments are routinely done for assessment of personality.
Significance Level
The probability threshold below which the null hypothesis is rejected, often denoted by alpha.
Level of Significance
In statistical hypothesis testing, it is the criterion used for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis, often represented by alpha (α) and set before the study.
Significant Results
Findings in research that are unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, indicating a notable difference or effect that is statistically significant.
Obtained Value
The measured or calculated value resulting from an experiment or study.
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