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surrogacy is the carrying and delivering of a child for another in which the woman does not use her own egg and is therefore not genetically related to the child.
True Null Hypothesis
The assumption or premise that there is no effect, difference, or relationship between the variables being studied, which might be rejected or not rejected based on statistical analysis.
Rejecting
In statistical hypothesis testing, the act of concluding that the null hypothesis is unlikely given the data, often signaled by a test statistic that falls outside a specified significance level.
Type II Error
The error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected.
False Null Hypothesis
Indicates a situation where the null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected when it is in fact true.
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