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How do the P waves of junctional rhythms differ from the P waves of sinus rhythms?
Strength
In the context of data, it refers to the magnitude or intensity of a relationship between variables, often gauged through correlation coefficients.
Relationship Between Variables
Refers to how one variable may change in relation to alterations in another variable, often measured by statistical tools to understand correlations or dependencies.
Reciprocity
Reciprocity refers to a mutual exchange between two parties, often used in the social sciences to describe social interactions.
Direction
In statistics, it often refers to the nature of the relationship between variables, indicating whether they move together in a positive or negative correlation.
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