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List several different categories of plaintiffs in premises liability cases.
Significant Correlation
Significant correlation refers to a statistical relationship between two variables that is unlikely to have occurred by chance, indicating a meaningful association.
Causal Relationship
A relationship between variables in which changes in one variable demonstrably result in changes in another.
Type I Error
The incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis, often referred to as a "false positive."
Confidence Interval
A statistical range, based on sample data, within which there is a specified probability that the value of a parameter lies.
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