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Will is a split-brain patient. When an object's image is flashed in his left-visual field, he cannot name the object.
P-Value
The probability of observing data at least as extreme as those observed, given that the null hypothesis is true, used in hypothesis testing.
Sample Size
The number of observations or individuals included in a sample from a population for the purpose of statistical analysis.
Type II Error
A statistical error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected, also known as a false negative.
Not Guilty
A legal declaration that a defendant has not been proven to have committed the charges against them beyond a reasonable doubt.
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