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Bill and Janet are in their late twenties and have been married for two years. Their sexual intimacy includes various sexual behaviours. Bill has noticed that while he has no difficulty getting an erection, he does have difficulty ejaculating when he and Janet are having intercourse. Janet rarely feels sexually satisfied after intercourse and often relies on self-stimulation to achieve an orgasm. Janet doesn't see her lack of orgasm with Bill as a problem; however, Bill does. Bill is beginning to make excuses for not having sex. What is the best initial approach to resolving the conflict within Bill and Janet's sexual relationship?
P-value
The probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the results actually observed, given that the null hypothesis is true.
Mean Lifetime
The average length of time that an entity (like a product or component) is expected to last under specified conditions.
Critical Value(s)
Critical values are threshold values that define regions where the test statistic leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis.
Significance Level
The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis in a statistical test when it is actually true, used as a threshold for determining the statistical significance of a result.
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