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Our Likelihood of Noticing a Person or Object Depends on Its

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Our likelihood of noticing a person or object depends on its:

Use probabilities to make predictions about real-world phenomena.
Understand the concepts of permutations and combinations in the context of probability.
Calculate conditional probabilities in relevant scenarios.
Develop the ability to logically deduce probabilities using complementary events.

Definitions:

Mean of a Sample

The average value obtained by dividing the sum of all observations in a sample by the number of observations.

Mean of a Population

The average value derived from adding all the values in a population and then dividing by the number of values.

Null Hypothesis

A default hypothesis that there is no effect or no difference, used as a starting point for statistical significance testing.

One-sample Z-test

A statistical test used to determine if the mean of a single sample differs significantly from a known or hypothesized population mean.

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