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Impacts were extremely common in the young solar system but are less common today.
Factorial ANOVA
A statistical analysis used to examine the effects of two or more categorical independent variables on one continuous dependent variable.
T-test
A statistical method employed to evaluate if there's a significant difference between the average values of two distinct groups.
Null Hypotheses
A statement positing that no statistical relation or significance exists in a set of given observations.
Factorial Analysis
Factorial analysis is another term for factor analysis, a technique employed in statistics to explore underlying factors or components that explain the variability among observed variables.
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