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Assessment instruments that are designed to measure beliefs, feelings, or behaviours of which an individual is aware are called:
Predictor Variables
Variables in statistical models used to predict or explain changes in a response variable, similar to independent variables.
Sample Data Points
Specific values or subsets selected from a larger dataset or population that are analyzed to infer properties of the whole population.
Significance Level
A rephrased version for Level of Significance; it's the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true, serving as a critical threshold for determining the statistical significance of an observed effect.
Critical Value
A point on the scale of the test statistic beyond which we reject the null hypothesis; it is the cutoff point that determines the boundary of the rejection region for a statistical hypothesis test.
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