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Java was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc., and released in 1995 as the first software platform that promised to allow programmers to code an application with the capability to run on any computer.
Variance
A statistical measure of the dispersion representing how much the values in a data set differ from the mean of the data set.
Highly Significant
A statistical term used to describe an outcome when the observed p-value is much lower than the specified level of significance (α), strongly indicating a true effect.
Statistical Significance
A measure of the likelihood that a difference or relationship observed in a study could have occurred by random chance, often denoted by a p-value.
Effect Size
A quantitative measure of the magnitude of the experimental effect from a study, indicating the size of the difference between groups.
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