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On a multiple choice test, if only one choice looks like it could be correct among the other dissimilar distractors,
Expected Success
The anticipated probability or degree of achievement in a given venture or for a particular outcome.
False Negative
A test result that incorrectly indicates the absence of a condition or attribute when it is actually present.
False Positive
A result that indicates a given condition has been fulfilled, when it has not.
Difference-In-Difference
A statistical technique used to estimate the effect of a treatment or intervention by comparing the changes in outcomes over time between a treated group and a control group.
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