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Everything else being constant, increasing the sample size decreases the probability of committing a Type II error.
Displaced Point Pattern
A spatial configuration in which points (representing locations or events) are distributed in an irregular or non-uniform manner, leading to variations in density.
Diffused Point Pattern
A distribution pattern where elements or observations are spread out over an area without a clear concentration in any single location.
Back Channel Cue
Non-verbal signals used during communication to indicate comprehension, agreement, or interest without interrupting the speaker.
Body Buffer Zone
The personal space around an individual that they prefer not to be invaded by others, varying in size depending on social and cultural norms.
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