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What happens when a null hypothesis has been accepted and the null hypothesis is really false?
Emotional Distress
A legal claim for damages that arise from suffering severe anguish or trauma, not necessarily accompanied by physical harm.
Restatement
A rewritten or revised statement that clarifies, updates, or explains legal principles or statutes, often used to consolidate and simplify legal understanding.
Outrageous
Behavior or actions that are shocking, excessive, or beyond the bounds of decency or acceptable standards.
Libel
A written or published false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation; a form of defamation.
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