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What does the principle of superposition say about the ages of rocks?
Sample Evidence
Data collected from a sample that is used to make inferences or conclusions about a larger population.
Level Of Significance
A predetermined threshold of probability below which the null hypothesis is rejected in hypothesis testing, typically set at 0.05 (5%).
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis stating there is no significant difference or effect, or a specified parameter equals a certain value, in the population being studied.
Critical Value(s)
Threshold(s) in hypothesis testing that define the boundary or boundaries for rejecting the null hypothesis.
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