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A synchronous motor can be started by
Null Hypothesis
The default hypothesis that there is no significant difference or effect, usually to be tested against an alternative hypothesis.
Expected Frequency
The anticipated count of occurrences across different categories in a contingency table under the null hypothesis.
Effect Size
A quantitative measure of the magnitude of the experimental effect, indicating the strength of the relationship between the variables.
Cramér's V
A measure of association between two nominal variables, indicating the strength of their relationship.
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