Population .05 Interval variable Quantitative Nominal variable t-test 10 Effect size One sample Data Mean Variables Experiment Descriptive statistics Independent t-test Histogram Boxplot p- value Data science Normal distribution Research how Extraversion Type I error Test statistic Statistics Modality Histogram Hypothesis Significance d Misleading Leptokurtic Negative skew Median Null hypothesis Confirmatory Alternative hypothesis Range Degrees of freedom Sample Inferential statistics Measures of central tendency Type II error Independent variable Dependent design z- score Neuroticism Assumptions Population .05 Interval variable Quantitative Nominal variable t-test 10 Effect size One sample Data Mean Variables Experiment Descriptive statistics Independent t-test Histogram Boxplot p- value Data science Normal distribution Research how Extraversion Type I error Test statistic Statistics Modality Histogram Hypothesis Significance d Misleading Leptokurtic Negative skew Median Null hypothesis Confirmatory Alternative hypothesis Range Degrees of freedom Sample Inferential statistics Measures of central tendency Type II error Independent variable Dependent design z- score Neuroticism Assumptions
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Population
.05
Interval variable
Quantitative
Nominal variable
t-test
10
Effect size
One sample
Data
Mean
Variables
Experiment
Descriptive statistics
Independent t-test
Histogram
Boxplot
p-value
Data science
Normal distribution
Research
how
Extraversion
Type I error
Test statistic
Statistics
Modality
Histogram
Hypothesis
Significance
d
Misleading
Leptokurtic
Negative skew
Median
Null hypothesis
Confirmatory
Alternative hypothesis
Range
Degrees of freedom
Sample
Inferential statistics
Measures of central tendency
Type II error
Independent variable
Dependent design
z-score
Neuroticism
Assumptions