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Suppose the Iraq War, which began in 2003 when the United States and its allies attacked Iraq, started because President George W. Bush and his advisors feared that Saddam Hussein might be dangerous. And suppose at that time there was no evidence that Iraq was an immediate and imminent threat-that is, there was no evidence that Iraq had nearly completed plans to attack the United States with weapons of mass destruction. If these were the facts, most just war theorists would probably have judged the attack by the United States to be
Null Hypothesis
A statement in statistics that suggests there is no significant difference or relationship between specified populations, any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error.
Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test
A non-parametric statistical test used to compare two related samples to determine if their population mean ranks differ.
Null Hypothesis
The presumption of no association or effect between variables until evidence indicates otherwise, used as a benchmark for statistical significance testing.
Cholesterol Levels
Measures of the total amount of cholesterol in the blood, including low-density and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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