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What was the prediction made by the Club of Rome in 1972? What factors intervened that thwarted their predictions?
Cramér's V
A measure of association between two nominal or categorical variables, providing an index value between 0 and 1.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or effect exists between certain datasets or variables.
Level of Significance
The threshold chosen by the researcher below which a p-value indicates that the observed result is statistically unlikely to have occurred by chance.
Expected Frequency
The predicted number of times an event will occur over a specified period in a statistical experiment.
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