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Which method for correcting externalities is common to both negative and positive externalities?
Confidence Interval
An interval of values, coming from sample-based data, likely to hold the value of an undetermined parameter of a population.
Standard Error
A statistical measure that represents the accuracy with which a sample distribution represents a population using the standard deviation.
P-value
The odds of getting results from a test that are as extreme as or exceed the extremity of the observed results, on the assumption that the null hypothesis is in effect.
Population Correlation
A measure of the strength and direction of association that exists between two variables measured across an entire population.
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