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What effect does increasing temperature have on the conductivities of semiconductors
Critical Value
A point on a statistical distribution that represents a threshold beyond which observations are considered to be statistically significant.
Two-Tailed Tests
Statistical hypothesis tests that consider the possibility of both positive and negative deviations from the null hypothesis.
Critical Values
Specific points on the scale of a statistical distribution that are compared with test statistics to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis.
Upper
Often pertaining to the higher part or section of something; or can refer to a level or boundary that is more than what is typical or usual.
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