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Based on the results, the first and second hypothesis, respectively, with a significance level of 0/011 and 0/016 in 0/01> P were approved and the third hypothesis significance level of 0/432 in 0/01 ≤ P was rejected.
Three hypotheses will be tested: the first hypothesis is that the item has the same difficulty across two groups, the second is that the item has the same difficulty as the average difficulty for all groups, and the third hypothesis is that the item has no overall DIF across all groups (Linacre, 2004).
If one assumes that a slight change in one of the pathways may already lead to a newly developed balance, the first and the third hypothesis become very similar.
Consequently, the accuracy is not highest when projection horizon length and base period length are similar and the third hypothesis is not confirmed.
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To test the second hypothesis we simulated a list learning task and for the third hypothesis a source monitoring task.
C) Univariate differentiation between groups in CS, main PCs, measurements, and volumetric indices were evaluated with ANOVA and post hoc LSD, in order to test the second and the third hypotheses.
* significant difference between general population and chronically ill and disabled switchers ** chronically ill and disabled: significant difference between switchers and non-switchers *** general population: significant difference between switchers and non-switchers The third hypothesis is confirmed.
The second hypothesis posits that turtles were more closely related to lizards and tuataras, while the third hypothesis, the diapsid hypothesis, suggests that turtles arose as an early divergence from the Diapsida, the group of reptiles that would subsequently include all archosaurs as well as lizards and tuataras.
Benthic macroinvertebrate communities presenting invasive bivalves showed significantly higher eco-exergy and specific eco-exergy, which corroborate the third hypothesis.
Considering the close similarity between T. tschudii and the Noronha skink, they considered the third hypothesis to be most likely.
The distinction between pygmies and non-pygmies is evident and the first hypothesis cannot be rejected.
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