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Gardner's view of multiple intelligences includes the ability to perceive musical pitches and rhythms, the ability to control body movements, and personal understanding of others and ourselves.
Type II Errors
False negatives in statistical hypothesis testing, where a real effect or difference is missed because it is incorrectly assumed there's no effect.
Type I Errors
Occurs when a statistical hypothesis test incorrectly rejects a true null hypothesis, leading to a false positive result.
Statistically Nonsignificant
A term used to describe a result that does not show a meaningful difference or relationship as determined by statistical analysis.
Confounds
Variables that are not controlled in a research study, potentially leading to incorrect conclusions by mixing their effects with those of the variables of interest.
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