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Which spatial map in the brain is a discrete rather than a continuous map?
Scheffé Test
A statistical procedure for comparing more than two means while controlling the overall Type I error rate.
Analytical Comparisons
The process of examining similarities and differences between two or more items or data sets, often to evaluate or assess characteristics.
Null Hypothesis
Restated, it is the hypothesis in statistical testing that assumes no significant difference or relationship exists between specified populations, parameters, or data sets.
Statistically Insignificant
A term indicating that the observed difference or relationship in the data could have occurred by chance and does not signify a real effect.
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