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Hollingworth and Henderson's eye-tracking study (2002) revealed that what type of change was most readily detected?
Degrees of freedom
The count of independent variables or measurements that can change in an examination while still adhering to all limitations.
Confidence interval
A ladder of figures, gathered from statistical study of a sample, with a probability of including the undetected value of a population parameter.
SAT scores
Standardized test scores used primarily in the United States for college admissions, assessing reading, writing, and mathematical skills.
Normal distribution
A statistical distribution where data is symmetrically distributed around the mean, often represented as a bell-shaped curve.
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