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To apply the Friedman test to determine whether the locations of two or more populations are the same, what is a necessary property of the samples drawn?
Active Alertness
A state of being keenly aware and ready to engage, often associated with the ability to respond quickly to stimuli or situations.
Arousal
A physiological and psychological state of being awoken or stimulated to action, often associated with heightened activity in the autonomic nervous system.
Cultures
The shared patterns of behaviors, beliefs, and social norms that characterize a group of people, including their language, religion, cuisine, social habits, and arts.
Developmentally At Risk
Refers to children who are at risk of not meeting their developmental milestones due to various environmental, biological, or psychological factors.
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