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The UCC lays out essentially four broad factual scenarios for the sale of goods, which of the following is not one of them?
Significance
The likelihood that a result from data collected and analyzed is not due to chance. It’s often determined through the use of a p-value.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that there is no significant difference or effect in a particular situation, used as a starting point for statistical testing.
Significantly Different
A term used to describe a result in statistical analyses indicating that observed differences or effects are unlikely to have occurred by chance.
Significantly Equal
A term not typically used in statistics; might refer to the concept of achieving statistical significance to claim no difference or equivalence between groups.
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