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Stabilizing selection reduces genetic and phenotypic variation and increases the frequency of intermediate phenotypes
Hypotheses
Hypotheses are proposed explanations made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Rejection Region
The range of values for which the null hypothesis is considered unlikely and is rejected in a hypothesis test.
Significance Levels
Significance levels indicate the probability of observing the test statistic as extreme as the results obtained, given that the null hypothesis is true, acting as a criterion for the decision of whether to reject it.
Sample Sizes
The number of observations or data points collected in a subset of a population for the purpose of statistical analysis.
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