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A client being treated for an allergy has been prescribed antihistamines. The Kardex of this client reads as follows:Age: 32; Profession: Carpenter; Lifestyle & diet: Lives alone, average smoker, nonalcoholic, no food preferences, practices yoga; Medical history: Suffers from hay fever, recent urinary tract infection that has been treated successfully.What information from the Kardex is likely to have the greatest implication in educating the client about antihistamine administration?
Rejection Region
The range of values for which the null hypothesis is considered unlikely and is rejected in a hypothesis test.
Significance Levels
Significance levels indicate the probability of observing the test statistic as extreme as the results obtained, given that the null hypothesis is true, acting as a criterion for the decision of whether to reject it.
Sample Sizes
The number of observations or data points collected in a subset of a population for the purpose of statistical analysis.
Test Statistic
A calculated value used in statistical testing to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis, based on the difference between observed data and what is expected under the null hypothesis.
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