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The laboratory method of choice to identify Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma infections is:
Population Probability Distributions
Mathematical functions that provide the probabilities of occurrence of different possible outcomes for an entire population.
Count Data
Refers to data consisting of non-negative integer values that count occurrences of a particular event or condition.
Quantify Responses
To measure or express the amount of responses in numerical terms, often used in survey analysis or research.
Sign Test
A non-parametric test used to determine if there is a median difference between two related samples.
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