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Which of the Following Best Describes a P-Value

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Which of the following best describes a p-value? AA p-value is the probability of getting our population results or more extreme if the null  hypothesis about the sample statistic were really trueB A p-value is the probability of getting our sample results or more extreme if the null hypothesis about the population parameter were really trueC A p-value is the probability of getting our sample results.DA p-value is the probability of getting our sample results or more extreme if the null hypothesis  about the population parameter were really false\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline A&\text {A p-value is the probability of getting our population results or more extreme if the null }\\&\text { hypothesis about the sample statistic were really true}\\\hline B&\text { A p-value is the probability of getting our sample results or more extreme if the null hypothesis}\\&\text { about the population parameter were really true}\\\hline C&\text { A p-value is the probability of getting our sample results.}\\\hline D&\text {A p-value is the probability of getting our sample results or more extreme if the null hypothesis }\\&\text { about the population parameter were really false}\\\hline\end{array}


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Controlling Parents

Parents who exert excessive authority over their children's lives, often leading to limited autonomy and independence for the child.

Sensitive Parents

Caregivers who respond appropriately and promptly to their child's needs, showing an understanding and consideration of the child's emotional and physical states.

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A form of attachment where children show a strong and positive bond with their caregivers, feeling secure to explore their environment.

Majority

The greater part or number in a group, or more than half of the total.

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