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analysis of variance  See F test.
degrees of freedom (df)  A concept used in tests of statistical significance; the number of observations that are free to vary to produce a known outcome.
error variance  Random variability in a set of scores that is not the result of the independent variable. Statistically, the variability of each score from its group mean.
inferential statistics  Statistics designed to determine whether results based on sample data are generalizable to a population.
null hypothesis  The hypothesis, used for statistical purposes, that the variables under investigation are not related in the population, that any observed effect based on sample results is due to random error.
power  The probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis.
probability  The likelihood that a given event (among a specific set of events) will occur.
research hypothesis  The hypothesis that the variables under investigation are related in the population, that the observed effect based on sample data is true in the population.
statistical significance  Rejection of the null hypothesis when an outcome has a low probability of occurrence (usually .05 or less) if, in fact, the null hypothesis is correct.
systematic variance  Variability in a set of scores that is the result of the independent variable; statistically, the variability of each group mean from the grand mean of all subjects.
T-test  A statistical significance test used to compare differences between means.
type I error  An incorrect decision to reject the null hypothesis when it is true.
type II error  An incorrect decision to accept the null hypothesis when it is false.







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