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What assumption does ANCOVA have that ANOVA does not?
Nonobstante Veredicto
A legal judgment that overturns the verdict of a jury, also known as "judgment notwithstanding the verdict."
Substantial Evidence Test
A standard used in legal settings to determine if the evidence in support of a conclusion is adequate and meaningful.
Arbitrary and Capricious Test
A standard of review used by courts to assess the decision-making process of an administrative agency, ensuring decisions were made logically and not randomly.
De Novo Review
A new; over again; a second time. A trial de novo, for example, is a new trial in which the entire case is retried.
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