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Atomic solids generally have low melting points.
Type II Error
The error made by failing to reject a false null hypothesis, also known as a "false negative."
Type I Error
The mistaken dismissal of an accurate null hypothesis, frequently referred to as a false positive.
Effect Size
A quantitative measure of the strength of a phenomenon, used to indicate the magnitude of a difference or relationship within the context of a statistical analysis.
T-Tests
Statistical tests used to compare the means of two groups to see if there is a significant difference between them.
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