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You ______ when the probability of the statistic is ______ 5%.
Overestimated
To assess or judge something to be greater, larger, or more important than it actually is.
Plus or Minus
Often used to indicate the precision of an estimate, measurement, or mathematical result, representing a range of possible values.
Sensory
Relating to or involving the senses or sensation, including sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
Short-Term
Pertaining to a limited time period, often in reference to memory, indicating retention of information for a brief duration.
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