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When a low-mass star runs out of hydrogen in its core, it gets brighter. Why?
Extreme Scores
Observations or data points that are significantly higher or lower than the majority of other values in a dataset, potentially influencing overall analysis.
Minimal Impact
An effect so small that it may not have significant consequences or noticeable effects.
Positive Skew
A distribution shape where the tail is longer on the right side of the peak, indicating that the majority of values are concentrated on the left.
Percentile
A measure used in statistics indicating the value below which a given percentage of observations in a group of observations falls.
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