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The p-value of a test is the level of significance,where the observed value of the test statistic is exactly the same as a critical value for that level.
Whispering
A mode of speech in which the vocal cords do not vibrate, resulting in a breathy and quiet sound, often used for privacy or secrecy.
Information Overload
A state of having too much information to process, often leading to difficulty in decision-making and increased stress.
Oral Communication
The exchange of information or ideas through spoken words, as opposed to written or non-verbal communication.
Precise Information
Data or details that are exact, accurate, and clearly expressed, leaving little to no room for ambiguity or doubt.
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