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What is systemic risk and how does the Fed deal with it?
Statistically Significant
A result is statistically significant when it is unlikely to have occurred by chance alone, according to a predefined threshold in a statistical test.
Sample Groups
Selected groups of individuals from a larger population used in research to represent and draw conclusions about the whole population.
Chance Variation
Random fluctuations in data or characteristics within or across populations due to unpredictable causes.
Gender Stereotypes
Widely held beliefs about the characteristics, attributes, and behaviors deemed appropriate for individuals based solely on their gender.
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