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The Shepard's Table illusion is an example of
Null Hypothesis
A statement used in statistical testing that proposes there is no significant effect or difference, and any observed variation is due to chance.
Power of a Test
The power of a test refers to the probability that the test correctly rejects a false null hypothesis, essentially measuring the test's ability to detect an effect or difference when there is one.
Rejecting
The act of dismissing the null hypothesis when the evidence suggests it's unlikely to be true.
Traffic Jam
A condition on roadways where vehicles are halted or slowed for reasons such as increased vehicles volume or road construction, leading to congestion.
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