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Which factors are not used in an assessment of the foreseeability of an event?
Correlation Coefficient
A statistical measure that calculates the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two quantitative variables.
Standard Error
A measure of the variation or dispersion of the sample means around the population mean in a sampling distribution.
Statistical Hypothesis Tests
Procedures used to determine whether there is enough evidence in a sample of data to infer that a certain condition is true for the entire population.
Homoscedasticity
A condition in statistical modeling where the variance of the error terms is constant across all levels of the independent variables.
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