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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?


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Inhibitory Neurotransmitter

A type of chemical messenger that decreases the likelihood of a neuron firing and thus inhibits neural activity.

Serotonin

A neurotransmitter involved in various functions including mood regulation, sleep, and appetite, often referred to as a "feel good" chemical in the brain.

GABA

A neurotransmitter in the brain that plays a key role in regulating nerve cell activity and inhibiting many of the signals in the central nervous system.

Acetylcholine

A neurotransmitter in the body involved in various functions including muscle contraction, arousal, and memory.

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