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Which statement best characterizes how the behavioural learning viewpoint views development?
Confidence Interval
A tract of values derived by statistical analysis of samples, thought to potentially include the value of a population parameter not yet known.
Sample Variances
A measure of dispersion calculated from a sample of a population, representing the average of the squared deviations from the sample mean.
Population Variances
Population variances measure the dispersion of all data points in a population around the population mean, reflecting the overall variability within that population.
Significance Level
A threshold of probability set before conducting a hypothesis test, below which the null hypothesis is rejected, symbolized as alpha (α).
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