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Which of the following is a possible reason for the slow maturation of episodic memories in children?
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that suggests there is no statistical significance in a set of given observations, asserting that any observed difference is due to chance.
Uniformly Distributed
Describes a distribution where all outcomes are equally likely, or a variable where all intervals of the same length have the same probability.
Level Of Significance
The threshold below which a result is considered statistically significant, often set at a rate like 5%, indicating the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis.
Null Hypothesis
The null hypothesis is a type of hypothesis used in statistics that proposes there is no statistical significance in a set of given observations, serving as a default position until evidence suggests otherwise.
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