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Interest Groups Are Distinguished by the Fact That They Seek

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Interest groups are distinguished by the fact that they seek to promote goals shared by all members of society.


Definitions:

Type II Error

The probability of accepting a null hypothesis when it is false.

Multiple T Tests

Statistical tests used to compare the means of two groups on several different dependent variables.

Analysis Of Variance

A statistical method known as ANOVA, used to determine the existence of statistically significant differences between the means of three or more independent groups.

Factorial Design

An experimental setup that studies the effects of two or more factors by varying them simultaneously.

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