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Sampling error can be completely eliminated by taking larger sample sizes.
IQ
An abbreviation for Intelligence Quotient, a score derived from standardized tests designed to measure human intelligence and cognitive abilities.
Adaptive Behavior
Behaviors or skills that enable individuals to meet their needs, comply with societal norms, and maintain a level of independence across various environments.
Intellectual Disability
A state defined by major restrictions in cognitive capabilities as well as in adaptive behavior, encompassing a wide array of social and daily life skills.
Normal Curve
A special frequency polygon, shaped like a bell, in which the scores are symmetrically distributed around the mean, and the mean, median, and mode are all located on the same point on the curve, with scores decreasing as the curve extends from the mean.
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