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Wrongful death is any death caused by a tort or other wrong.
P-Value
A statistical measure that helps scientists determine the significance of their research results.
Test Statistic
A value calculated from sample data used to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis in a statistical hypothesis test.
P-Value
The potential of observing test results that are at least as extreme as the actual ones, under the belief that the null hypothesis is accurate.
Test Statistic
A calculated value used in statistical hypothesis testing that helps decide whether to reject the null hypothesis.
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