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In testing a hypothesis using the X² test, the theoretical frequencies are based on the
Overgrowth
An excessive or abnormal increase in the size or number of cells in a body part, not necessarily linked to cancer.
Undergarments
Clothing worn under outer clothes, typically next to the skin, for hygiene, support, or body shaping purposes.
Head Circumference
A measurement around the largest part of the head, usually noted in infants and young children to assess brain and skull growth.
Chest Circumference
The measurement around the chest, usually taken at the nipple level, to assess growth in infants and for fitting clothing.
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