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IDs and Paired-Concept Questions
These terms can be used individually as short-answer identification questions, or they can be used in pairs. In the latter case, ask students to explain (1) the meaning and significance of each of the two terms and (2) the relationship between them.
-Structural adjustment,economic distortions
Power Of The Test
The likelihood that a test will correctly reject a false null hypothesis, indicating the test's sensitivity.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that there is no significant difference between specified populations, any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error.
Alternative Hypotheses
The hypothesis that there is a significant difference between groups, counter to the null hypothesis.
Type II Error
A type of error that occurs when a statistical test fails to reject a false null hypothesis.
Q3: Capital deepening,capital widening
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Q10: Panama Canal,control efforts
Q12: An unexpected feature of Chile's stabilization program
Q12: The food policy dilemma,as defined by Timmer,Falcon,and
Q13: Adjusted net saving,sustainable growth
Q22: Harrod-Domar equation,L-shaped isoquants
Q26: Which dimension of the balanced scorecard answers
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Q34: Cloud computing providers often take responsibility for