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Infants naturally categorize or organize information, just as older children and adults do.
Expected Frequencies
The anticipated count of occurrences across different categories or intervals, based on a probability model.
Observed Frequencies
The actual number of occurrences or instances recorded in categorized data.
Null Hypothesis
A statement in statistics that there is no significant difference or effect, and any observed difference is due to chance.
Multinomial Experiment
An experiment that extends binomial trials, allowing for more than two possible outcomes for each trial.
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