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What Happens When a Null Hypothesis Has Been Rejected and the Null

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What happens when a null hypothesis has been rejected and the null hypothesis is True?

Recognize the properties of the standard normal distribution.
Comprehend the relationship between sample size and its resemblance to a normal distribution.
Distinguish between variations in shapes of normal distributions.
Identify the definition and application of z scores in standard normal distribution.

Definitions:

Global Fish Stocks

The populations of fish species worldwide, crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance and supporting human diets.

Riparian Zone

Areas adjacent to rivers and streams with distinct vegetation and soil conditions, important for ecosystem health and biodiversity.

Trampling

The damage to vegetation or soil compaction caused by heavy foot or vehicle traffic.

Overgrazing

The depletion of vegetation due to livestock grazing at a higher density than the land can sustainably support, leading to soil erosion and desertification.

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