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Piaget's view of cognitive development had many implications for teaching practices.One of these important implications is that in order to facilitate student learning,teachers should
Type II Errors
A statistical error that occurs when a test fails to reject a false null hypothesis.
Type I Errors
Incorrectly denying a correct null hypothesis, familiarly termed as a "false positive."
Sampling Frequency
The rate at which samples are taken or recorded from a continuous signal or population for analysis.
Sample Size
The number of observations or data points collected in a sample from a population for the purpose of statistical analysis.
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