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Holding the level of confidence fixed,increasing the sample size will lead to a wider confidence interval.
Perspiration Levels
The amount or volume of sweat produced by the body, which can vary due to physical activity, emotional state, or environmental conditions.
Lie Detector
A device or procedure, such as a polygraph, used to detect deception by measuring physiological responses to questions.
Hormone Secretions
The release of hormones by glands in the body, which serve as chemical messengers to regulate various physiological processes.
Blood Pressure
The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries, a crucial indicator of cardiovascular health.
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