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The earliest development of the kingdom concept divided all organisms into three kingdoms, animals, plants, and fungi.
Independent Random Samples
Samples selected from the same population where the selection of one element does not influence or affect the selection of any other element.
Rejection Regions
The portion of a sampling distribution that, if a test statistic falls within, leads to the rejection of the null hypothesis.
Testing Conditions
The specific circumstances or requirements under which a test or experiment is conducted.
Assumptions of Normality
The prerequisite that a dataset should be normally distributed for certain statistical tests to be applicable.
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