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If an Intervening Cause Is Deemed to Be a Superseding

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If an intervening cause is deemed to be a superseding cause, it does not relieve the defendant of liability for that harm.


Definitions:

Mean Square

A statistical measure calculated by dividing the sum of squares by the degrees of freedom, often used in variance analysis.

Interaction Effect

A phenomenon in statistical analysis indicating that the effect of one variable on a certain outcome depends on the level of another variable.

Levels

Distinct categories or values that independent or dependent variables can take in a study or experiment.

dfWG

Degrees of freedom within groups, a concept in statistical analysis that represents the number of independent pieces of information available to estimate a parameter or calculate a statistic within a subset or group.

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