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Describe the newer view of working memory compared to the three-stages model.
Population
The entire group of individuals or items that are the subject of a statistical study.
Confidence Interval
A breadth of numerical ranges, derived from samples' statistical outputs, presumed to enclose an unknown population parameter value.
Significance
A statistical concept indicating the likelihood that an observed effect or relationship is not due to chance, often demonstrated by a p-value.
Null Hypothesis
In statistical testing, the default hypothesis that there is no effect or no difference, and any observed effect is due to chance.
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