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The central limit theorem is basic to the concept of statistical inference, because it permits us to draw conclusions about the population based strictly on sample data, and without having any knowledge about the distribution of the underlying population.
Antiessentialism
A philosophical standpoint arguing against the idea that entities have a set of attributes essential to their identity and function.
Broader Politics of Inclusion
Policies and practices aimed at ensuring equal participation and rights for all members of society, often emphasizing diversity and equity.
Material Experiences
The physical and tangible interactions and experiences individuals have with objects and environments in their daily lives.
Revolutionary Potential
The capacity or possibility for radical societal or structural change, often associated with social movements or ideologies.
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