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Which measure is anthropometric?
Statistical Precision
How similar the results are when measurements are taken repeatedly in unaltered circumstances.
T-statistic
A value derived from a T-test that measures the size of the difference relative to the variation in the sample data.
Statistical Probability
A measure of how likely an event is to occur based on available data or statistical analysis.
Critical Value
A point on the scale of the test statistic beyond which we reject the null hypothesis; it is dependent on the chosen significance level.
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