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Margin Error
The highest degree to which the outcomes from a sample are anticipated to vary from the actual value of the population.
Sample Size
Refers to the number of observations or data points that are collected and used for statistical analysis.
P-values
The odds of observing test results as extreme or more extreme than the actual outcomes, under the presumption that the null hypothesis is accurate.
One-sided
Refers to a type of hypothesis test or confidence interval where the alternative hypothesis targets a specific direction of effect.
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