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A drawback of spectrum analyzers is that the information is displayed in graphical form and not as raw data.
Type I Error
Erroneously rejecting a valid null hypothesis, which is also known as a "false positive."
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that suggests there is no statistical significance between the two variables being studied.
Rejecting
In statistical hypothesis testing, it refers to the act of dismissing the null hypothesis based on the level of significance and the test statistic.
Type I Error
The error of incorrectly dismissing a true null hypothesis, often referred to as a "false positive" in the context of hypothesis testing.
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