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What is food neophobia, and how does it develop?
Sample Size
The number of observations or data points collected in a sample from a population, used for statistical analysis.
Power of Test
Refers to the probability that the test correctly rejects the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true.
Type II Error
The error made when a statistical test fails to reject a false null hypothesis, also known as a false negative outcome.
Test Performance
An evaluation of the efficacy or success of a test, often in the context of education or software testing.
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