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____________ is a decreased responsiveness to repetitive stimuli, whereas __________ is an increased responsiveness to mild stimuli following a strong stimulus.
One-Tailed Test
A statistical test in which the region of rejection is on only one side of the sampling distribution, used when the research hypothesis is directional.
Null Hypothesis
A statistical hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or effect exists in the case under investigation.
P-value
The p-value is a statistical measurement used to assess the strength of the results in hypothesis testing; it indicates the probability of observing the study results, or more extreme results, if the null hypothesis were true.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution without violating any constraint.
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