Some researchers say that a hypothesis test can have one of two outcomes: you accept the null hypothesis or you reject the null hypothesis. Many statisticians, however, take issue with the notion of "accepting the null hypothesis." Instead, they say: you reject the null hypothesis or you fail to reject the null hypothesis.
Why the distinction between "acceptance" and "failure to reject?" Acceptance implies that the null hypothesis is true. Failure to reject implies that the data are not sufficiently persuasive for us to prefer the alternative hypothesis over the null hypothesis.
Administrative Region: a region that is in the lowlands Autonomous Region: a region that is in the highlands
a region is a area a continent is a land mass
whats the difference between midAtlantic and new England
A nation has sovereignty, whereas a region is just a geographical locale.
The difference between a single-factor and multi-factor region is that a single factor region is based on a single physical feature and characteristic. A multifactor regions is based on multiple physical features and characteristics.
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There is no difference they are all the same as they are located in the same region!
Ile de France is a region; Paris is a city within that region, and functions as a Département
One key difference is in their elevation: the Blue Ridge region is characterized by higher elevations and mountainous terrain, while the Piedmont region is characterized by lower elevations and rolling hills.
u stand for USA region and estand for Europe
Sinai is a region of Egypt, Sunni is a branch of the religion of Islam.
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