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In a Maple Forest in the Spring, the Ground Is

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In a maple forest in the spring, the ground is often covered with young maple seedlings, which compete for light and nutrients. By fall, most of the seedlings have died, leaving only a few survivors. This is an example of_________ life history pattern.


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"Knew It All Along" Phenomenon

Also known as hindsight bias, it's the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have predicted it, or known it was going to happen.

Methodological Crisis

a situation in a field of study marked by a questioning of traditional research methods and the validity of their results, often leading to reforms.

.05 Level Of Significance

A statistical threshold indicating that the probability of the observed results occurring by chance is 5% or less, suggesting that the results are statistically significant.

"Significant" Findings

In research, findings that are statistically significant indicate that the results observed are unlikely to be due to chance, suggesting a meaningful effect or relationship.

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