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Null hypotheses always refer to the sample.
Readily Available
Something that is easily obtainable or accessible without significant effort or obstruction.
Value Rationality
A decision-making process focused on achieving a specific goal in a consistent, logical manner, irrespective of the personal utility gained.
Traditional Action
A term often associated with Max Weber, referring to actions motivated by established habits or customs rather than rational calculations or ethical considerations.
Means-ends Rationality
A concept in sociology that refers to people's actions being directed towards achieving specific goals by the most efficient means.
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