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In Attribution Theory, the Unstated Expectations That Define Appropriate Behavior

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In attribution theory, the unstated expectations that define appropriate behavior in various settings are known as


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One-tailed Hypothesis Test

A specific type of statistical test that looks for evidence of an effect in one direction.

P-value

The probability of getting results from tests that are at least as exceptional as the outcomes truly noted, assuming the null hypothesis is factual.

Z Statistic

A type of standard score that represents the number of standard deviations a data point is from the mean of a distribution.

Normal Distribution

A bell-shaped frequency distribution curve that is symmetric about the mean and described by its mean and standard deviation.

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