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For the most part, religion and the position of pro-slavery advocates were compatible in the South.
Statistically Significant
This term implies that the likelihood of the results happening by random chance is very low, underlining the importance of the findings.
Mean
In statistics, the arithmetic average of a set of numbers, calculated by adding all the values together and then dividing by the number of values.
P Value
A statistical measure that indicates the probability of the observed data occurring under the null hypothesis, used in hypothesis testing to determine significance.
95% Confidence Intervals
Statistical ranges, with a 95% surety, where the true value of a parameter, like a mean, is expected to lie.
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