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Portrayals and representations of stereotyped groups on television shapes one's perceptions of one's social world.This idea reflects the:
Null Hypothesis
A statistical presumption positing that there is no notable difference or impact.
Statistical Probability
A measure quantifying the likelihood that an event will occur, calculated based on statistical evidence.
T-test
A technique in statistics for comparing the means of two groups to see if they differ in a statistically significant way.
Alpha
Often referred to as the level of significance in hypothesis testing, it represents the threshold at which the null hypothesis is rejected.
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