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Two-Tailed Hypothesis
A statistical test where the area of interest lies in both tails of the distribution, testing for the possibility of a relationship in both directions.
Level of Significance
A threshold used to decide whether a hypothesis test results are statistically significant.
Standard Error
Refers to the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of a statistic, often used as an estimate of the precision of a sample mean or proportion.
Level of Significance
The predetermined threshold in hypothesis testing, below which the null hypothesis is rejected, indicating statistical significance.
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