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Name two frames of reference for coding spatial information:
A.Allocentric and extracorporeal
B.Egocentric and allocentric
C.Egocentric and extracorporeal
D.Coordinate and categorical
Confidence Interval
An interval estimate used to quantify the uncertainty of an estimated population parameter.
Pooled Variance
An estimate of the variance that is calculated by combining the variances from two or more samples, assuming they have the same population variance.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution.
T Procedure
A statistical method used for hypothesis testing and constructing confidence intervals, especially useful when the sample size is small.
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