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An organ is composed of
Independence
A condition where the occurrence or outcome of one event does not affect the occurrence or outcome of another event.
Student Body
The collective group of students enrolled at a particular educational institution.
Significant Change
A notable or considerable difference in data or results that exceeds the expectations of random variation.
P-Value
A probability that provides a measure of the evidence against the null hypothesis given by the sample. Smaller p-values indicate more evidence against H0. For a lower tail test, the p-value is the probability of obtaining a value for the test statistic as small as or smaller than that provided by the sample. For an upper tail test, the p-value is the probability of obtaining a value for the test statistic as large as or larger than that provided by the sample. For a two-tailed test, the p-value is the probability of obtaining a value for the test statistic at least as unlikely as or more unlikely than that provided by the sample.
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