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Hume says, "It appears evident that the ultimate ends of human actions can never, in any case, be accounted for by ________, but recommend themselves entirely to the sentiments and affections of mankind, without any dependence on the intellectual faculties."

Recognize the application of confidence intervals and hypothesis testing in real-world scenarios.
Distinguish between types of statistical tests based on the data and research question.
Understand the concept of confidence intervals and their interpretation.
Grasp the concept of hypothesis testing, including understanding p-values and significance levels.

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Cluster Sample

A sampling method where the population is divided into groups, or clusters, and a random sample of these clusters is selected for study.

Randomly Select

The process of choosing items or individuals from a population such that each has an equal chance of being chosen.

Sample

A subset of individuals or observations taken from a larger population for the purpose of statistical analysis.

Nonresponse Error

Nonresponse Error occurs in statistical surveys when the answers of respondents differ from the potential answers of those who did not respond, potentially leading to bias in the results.

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