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Lesions of the basal nuclei could cause
Dependent Populations
Populations in which the members or subjects are not independent of each other, meaning the selection or outcome of one influences another.
One-tailed Test
A hypothesis test where the region of rejection is on only one side of the sampling distribution.
Two-tailed Test
A two-tailed statistical hypothesis test that examines if a sample falls outside a specific range of values, testing for both exceeding and falling short of this range.
Expected Value
The mean value of a random variable, computed by multiplying each possible value by its probability and summing up these products.
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