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Investigations into infants' physical understandings reveals that they are surprised at many seemingly impossible events, such as objects moving through other objects.
Standard Error
The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of a statistic, commonly the mean, indicating the variation of a sample statistic from the population parameter.
Lower Tailed Test
A statistical hypothesis test where the critical area of a distribution is in its lower tail, used to determine if a sample mean is significantly lower than a known or assumed population mean.
Test Statistic
A statistic calculated from sample data, used to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis in a hypothesis test.
Null Hypothesis
The null hypothesis is a statement or assumption that there is no effect or no difference, serving as the default or starting assumption in statistical hypothesis testing.
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