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When working with a patient who has recently stopped using amphetamines, the nurse will advise the patient to avoid friends who use amphetamines because
Sample Size
The number of observations or datapoints selected from a population to be included in a sample.
Significant Difference
A result in data indicating that the observed effect or difference is unlikely to have occurred due to chance or random variation.
Supermarket Chains
Large retail organizations operating multiple grocery stores under the same brand or ownership, offering a wide variety of food and household products.
Student T-Distribution
A probability distribution that arises in the estimation of means of a normally distributed population in situations where the sample size is small and the population standard deviation is unknown.
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