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A Type I error occurs when a treatment has no effect but the decision is to reject the null hypothesis.
Exponential Distribution
A probability distribution associated with the time between events in a Poisson process, characterized by a constant rate parameter.
Exponentially Distributed
A probability distribution characterized by its constant rate of decay or growth, often used in the study of time until some specific event.
Exponentially Distributed
characterizes a continuous probability distribution often used to model time between events in a Poisson process.
Random Variable
A random variable represents a quantity whose values are the numerical results of a random event.
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