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A compound containing only carbon and hydrogen and which has only single bonds between atoms is classified as an
Alpha
In hypothesis testing, the probability of making a Type I error; the significance level set before conducting a test.
Alternative
Refers to the alternative hypothesis in statistical testing, which contrasts the null hypothesis by suggesting there is a significant effect or difference.
T-statistic
A ratio used in hypothesis testing that compares the difference between an observed sample mean and a hypothetical population mean to the standard error of the mean.
Alpha
A coefficient that often represents the level of significance in hypothesis testing, marking the threshold for rejecting the null hypothesis.
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