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The connective used for conditionals is:
Null Hypothesis
The assumption in statistical testing that there is no significant difference or effect and that any observed difference is due to chance.
Significant Change
A noticeable or meaningful variation that occurs in data, indicating a departure from expected patterns or previous results.
Level of Significance
A criterion for determining the threshold of rejection for the null hypothesis, denoting the probability of committing a Type I error.
Marascuilo Procedure
A multiple comparison procedure that can be used to test for a significant difference between pairs of population proportions. This test can be helpful in identifying differences between pairs of population proportions whenever the hypothesis of equal population proportions has been rejected.
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