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The noncritical region, also known as the acceptance region, is the range of values for a test statistic where we fail to reject the null hypothesis. In other words, if our test statistic falls within this region, it means the results are not statistically significant, and we don’t have enough evidence to say there’s a real effect or difference.
Noncritical Region is a term used in hypothesis testing. It refers to the range of values for a test statistic that do not provide sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.