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The eardrum is
Normally Distributed
A type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable whose graph forms the shape of a bell curve, often associated with the standard deviations and mean in data analysis.
Residuals
Differences between observed values and the values predicted by a model, showing the extent of deviation from a fit line.
Test Statistic F
The ratio of two variances that follows an F-distribution, used in statistical methods like ANOVA to determine the significance of group differences.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution without violating any constraints.
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