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A Confounding Variable Is Any Factor in an Experiment That

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A confounding variable is any factor in an experiment that has the same value in both the experimental and control groups.


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Statistically Significant

Indicates that an observed effect or result is unlikely to have occurred by chance, suggesting a real impact or difference that is not due to random variation.

Inferential Statistics

A branch of statistics focused on drawing conclusions about populations based on samples.

Power

In statistics, the probability that a test will correctly reject a false null hypothesis; essentially, the test's sensitivity to detect an effect when there is one.

Likelihood Of Error

The probability or chance that a statistical conclusion may be incorrect or misleading.

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