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In addressing the AIDS crisis, Fisher and colleagues (2002) theorized that HIV prevention in schools required all of the following except
Mutually Exclusive
Events or conditions that cannot occur at the same time, highlighting a clear distinction without overlap.
Addition Rule
A principle in probability and statistics that calculates the likelihood of any of multiple mutually exclusive events occurring.
Probabilities
The probability of an event happening, expressed numerically between 0 and 1, indicating the event's chance.
Null Hypothesis
A baseline assumption that suggests no significant effect or difference exists, serving as the initial point for conducting tests on statistical significance.
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