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Your text discusses the terms mala in se and mala prohibita.Can you think of any behaviors that are currently considered mala in se but better fit the mala prohibita definition? Why?
Identical Probability Distributions
Probability distributions that are exactly the same in terms of their statistical properties such as mean, variance, and skewness.
Single Population
Refers to a group or set of entities sharing one or more characteristics, from which data can be collected and analyzed as a unified whole.
Sign Test
A nonparametric test used to determine if there is a significant difference between paired observations.
Matched-Pairs Sample
An experimental design technique in which subjects are paired based on certain criteria, and each pair is treated differently to compare the effects.
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