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Probability: is a way to measure the chances that something will occur in relation to the possible
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alternatives
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manatee grass
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"sea cigar"
detritivores
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 Variance
and
standard
deviation: are 2
values that are
used in statistics
to describe how
far away your
data from the
mean.
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δ2 = 10.8
δ = 3.3
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The chi-square test can be used to see if
there are any significant differences
between data sites or source.
The t-test is an equation used to design tests
whether there is a significant difference
between the means of 2 independent
samples.
 Question: should the fearless have rejected
the null hypothesis?
 Answer: yes, the fishers should have the null
hypothesis because their T-statistic value
was calculated to be 3.75, which is greater
than the critical value of 2.145 from the Tstatistic table at 14 degrees of freedom and
at the p-value of 0.05.
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