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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy acted separately in comedy shorts for the Hal Roach Studio for over a decade without greatly distinguishing themselves from hundreds of other screen comedians.Then in 1927,Roach writer-director Leo McCarey tried them out as a comedy team in one more routine short.Only then was the fantastic chemistry between "the fiddle and the bow" realized.The rest is immortality.This story relates to the "new growth theory" idea of
Null Hypothesis
Re-phrased: The presumption in statistical testing that asserts no association or effect among studied variables.
Critical Value
A threshold in hypothesis testing that defines the boundary beyond which an observed test statistic is considered statistically significant.
Level of Significance
A threshold used in hypothesis testing that determines the probability of wrongly rejecting a true null hypothesis.
T-test
A statistical method employed to ascertain whether there's a notable difference in the average values of two distinct groups.
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