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Cultural practices can be adaptive or maladaptive.
Confidence Interval
A tableau of values, derived from sampling statistics, seen as likely to incorporate the value of a veiled population parameter.
Margin of Error
A measure of the range of uncertainty in survey results, indicating how much the survey results may differ from the true population value.
Confidence Interval
A medley of values, from statistical analysis of samples, forecasted to include the value of an unknown population criterion.
Sampling Error
The error that occurs when the sample selected does not perfectly represent the population, leading to inaccuracy in results or conclusions.
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