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Which of the following is not true about the plague in the fourteenth century?
Total N
In statistical contexts, it refers to the total number of observations or data points in a study or analysis.
Expected Frequencies
The theoretical frequencies predicted in statistical hypothesis testing based on the assumptions of the null hypothesis.
Null Hypothesis
The proposition that assumes no significant difference or relationship exists within a set of data.
Groups
Collections of subjects or data points that are often categorized for comparative analysis in experiments or studies.
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