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The nurse is assessing a client with a spinal cord injury. Manifestations include miosis (constricted pupil) , anhidrosis (lack of sweat) , and ptosis (drooping eyelid) on the affected side. Which additional information causes the nurse to identify Horner's syndrome?
Population Variation
Differences or variability within and among populations in terms of genetics, physical characteristics, behavior, or phenomena.
Sample Size
Refers to the number of observations or data points that are used in a statistical sample for the purpose of estimation or hypothesis testing.
Null Hypothesis
A default position that posits no effect or no difference exists between groups or variables in a given study.
P-value
The p-value is a statistical measure that indicates the probability of the observed data, or more extreme, given that the null hypothesis is true, used in hypothesis testing.
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