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P-value
The odds of getting results from a test that are as extreme as or exceed the extremity of the observed results, on the assumption that the null hypothesis is in effect.
Population Correlation
A measure of the strength and direction of association that exists between two variables measured across an entire population.
Alternative
In hypothesis testing, this refers to the hypothesis that contradicts the null hypothesis, suggesting some effect or difference exists.
Null Hypothesis
In statistical testing, it is the assertion that there is no effect or no difference, used as a default hypothesis to challenge with experimental evidence.
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