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How many dental images would you take on your patient if you were taking a CMS?
Significance Level
A threshold for determining whether a p-value indicates a statistically significant result, usually set at 0.05 (5%).
Nonparametric Tests
Statistical tests that do not assume a specific distribution for the data, making them suitable for analyzing ordinal data or when the assumptions for parametric tests are not met.
Nonparametric Statistical Methods
Statistical methods that do not assume a specific distribution for the data, often used when data doesn't meet the assumptions required for parametric tests.
Parametric Test
A statistical test that makes assumptions about the parameters of the population distribution from which the sample was drawn.
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