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Mercury's magnetic field is surprisingly comparable to the Earth's field in strength.
P-value Method
A statistical approach that determines the significance of results by comparing the p-value to a predetermined level of significance, often determining if there is enough evidence to reject a null hypothesis.
Rejection Region
The range of values for which the null hypothesis is rejected in hypothesis testing, based on the chosen significance level.
Level Of Significance
The probability threshold below which the null hypothesis is rejected in statistical testing, indicative of the risk of a Type I error.
Statistically Significant
Statistically significant results indicate that the observed effects or differences in a study are unlikely to be due to chance, based on a predetermined significance level.
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