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The sensory fibers of the muscle spindle organs synapse onto
Uniformly Distributed
A distribution where all outcomes are equally likely to occur, each observation within a certain range has the same probability.
Null Hypothesis
The assumption in statistical testing that there is no significant difference or effect and that any observed difference is due to chance.
Significant Change
A noticeable or meaningful variation that occurs in data, indicating a departure from expected patterns or previous results.
Level of Significance
A criterion for determining the threshold of rejection for the null hypothesis, denoting the probability of committing a Type I error.
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