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Brain-imaging studies have shown that there are three main spurts of brain development, and they occur at roughly six-year intervals, most commonly at ages 8, 14, and 20.
Nonsignificant
An outcome of a statistical test indicating that the evidence is not strong enough to reject the null hypothesis.
Nonsignificant
A statistical term indicating that the results of an analysis do not show evidence to reject the null hypothesis, suggesting that any observed effect could be due to chance.
Insignificant
A term used in statistics to describe a result that fails to provide enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
Statistical Concept
A statistical concept encompasses principles and theories related to collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data in order to make informed decisions or conclusions.
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