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Parental Monitoring, Even If Restrictive and Controlling, Does Not Usually

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Parental monitoring, even if restrictive and controlling, does not usually cause detrimental effects.


Definitions:

Type II Error

A statistical error that occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected, missing an actual effect or difference.

Sample Size

The number of observations or data points in a statistical sample.

Test Power

The probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis, effectively detecting an actual effect when it truly exists.

Type II Error

A statistical error made by failing to reject a false null hypothesis (a false negative).

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