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Significance Level
A statistical term representing the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true, often denoted by alpha.
P-hacking
The manipulation of statistical data to achieve significant results, undermining the reliability of research findings.
Experimental Conditions
The controlled settings or environments in which experiments are conducted, allowing researchers to examine the effects of variables on subjects.
Unusual Responses
Behaviors or answers that deviate significantly from what is considered normal or expected in a given context.
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