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Software exploitation is particularly aimed at new software and new software versions.
Null Hypothesis
A default hypothesis that there is no significant effect or difference, usually tested against an alternative hypothesis in statistical analysis.
Indicator Variable
A variable used in statistical modeling and analysis that assigns a value of 0 or 1 to note the absence or presence of a particular condition or attribute.
Logistic Regression
A statistical analysis method used for prediction of a binary outcome, based on one or more predictor variables.
Odds Ratio
A measure of association between an exposure and an outcome, indicating the odds of an outcome occurring with an exposure compared to without.
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