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The Reference Daily Intakes (RDIs)are the nutrient levels established to indicate nutrient density on food package labels.
Type I Error
occurs when a true null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected in a statistical test.
Test Power
The probability that a statistical test will correctly reject the null hypothesis when it is false, indicating a test's effectiveness.
False Null Hypothesis
Incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis, often referred to as a Type I error in statistical hypothesis testing.
Confidence Interval
An encompassing array of values, from sample data statistics, perceived to contain the unknown value of a population parameter.
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