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Some researchers have been unable to find evidence of increasing returns to human capital.
Two-tail
A statistical test in which the regions of rejection are on both sides of the sampling distribution, used to check for any significant difference, regardless of direction.
One-sample T-test
A statistical test used to determine if the mean of a single sample differs significantly from a known or hypothesized population mean.
Parametric Counterpart
Statistical methods or models that assume the data comes from a population that can be characterized by a set of parameters.
Friedman Test
A non-parametric test used to detect differences in treatments across multiple test attempts, especially for matched or paired subjects.
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