Examlex
How has human research changed in recent years to conform to ethical guidelines?
Critical Value
A point on the scale of the test statistic beyond which we reject the null hypothesis, given the significance level of the test.
Significance Level
The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true, a threshold within hypothesis testing signaling whether an observed effect is statistically significant.
Nonparametric Techniques
Statistical methods used when data do not assume a normal distribution or when the form of the underlying distribution is unknown.
Population Distribution
The spread of frequencies or occurrences of varying characteristics within a population.
Q10: Because "insanity" is a legal term, one
Q25: responsible for cell shape and movement<br>A)plasma membrane<br>B)nucleus<br>C)cytoplasm<br>D)cytosol<br>E)organelles<br>F)cytoskeleton
Q36: The cell bodies in the spinal cord
Q50: The Canadian guidelines for the assessment and
Q77: Glands are a derivative of this tissue
Q80: Alzheimer's disease is evident in post-mortem brains
Q156: The _ contains CSF,which is reabsorbed in
Q170: What is the subjective age bias and
Q171: Confidentiality is based on _, whereas a
Q237: Sleep is accompanied by a reduction in