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Reunification Is Conceptualized as a Continuum and Does Not Always

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Reunification is conceptualized as a continuum and does not always mean the child living with their family.

Understand the concept and purpose of a confidence interval in statistical analysis.
Recognize the relationship between the desired level of confidence and the size of the confidence interval.
Comprehend the implications of choosing different levels of confidence for a confidence interval.
Understand the impact of sample size on the width of the confidence interval.

Definitions:

Assumption of Normality

This refers to the assumption that a dataset is normally distributed, often required in parametric statistical tests.

Dependent Variable

The variable in an experimental study that is expected to change or respond as a result of manipulations of the independent variable.

APA Format

A set of guidelines for writing and formatting research papers and reports, established by the American Psychological Association.

N.s.

Not significant; often used in statistical analysis to denote that the results do not reach a level of statistical significance.

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