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Biology, 29.01.2021 16:00 19kambrian317

Artificial waterholes may limit elephant movement, potentially contributing to habitat deterioration. Propose an experiment (or an observational study) to test this hypothesis. Be sure to detail the data you would collect, the statistical test you would use to test your hypothesis, and two graphs: one showing what your data would look like if your null hypothesis were supported and one showing what your data would look like if your data support your hypothesis.

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