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When analyzing a significant ANOVA, in order to establish precisely where the sample differences may have occurred, we may
Critical Elections
Pivotal elections that signal significant changes in political alignments, leading to the emergence of new and lasting political coalitions.
Oscillations
Repetitive variations, typically in time, of some measure about a central value or between two or more different states.
Party Control
The influence or authority that a political party has over governmental policies and decisions.
Critical Election
An election that signifies a major shift in the electorate's preferences, leading to a new political alignment or party system.
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