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Factors considered under Daubert to determine the admissibility of expert testimony on a scientific theory or technique include all of the following, except:
Physically Attractive
The attribute of being appealing or pleasing in appearance to the sensory perceptions of others.
Alpha Level
The probability of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis that is used by a researcher to decide whether an outcome of a study is statistically significant (most commonly, researchers use a probability of .05).
Statistical Significance
Rejection of the null hypothesis when an outcome has a low probability of occurrence (usually .05 or less) if, in fact, the null hypothesis is correct.
Probability Level
The threshold of significance, usually denoted as alpha (α), indicating the likelihood of observing the data if the null hypothesis is true.
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