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Match the medical terms with their definitions.
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Grade Point Averages
Is a numeric calculation, averaging the grades of all courses taken, scaled according to credit hours or some other weighting factor.
Current GPA
The cumulative grade point average of a student, taking into account all courses completed up to the current point in time.
Significance Level
A threshold chosen by the researcher to determine the cutoff at which an observed test statistic is considered statistically significant.
Slope
The rate of change in the y-variable per unit change in the x-variable in a linear equation; measures the steepness of a line.
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