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SEM (Statistical Evidence Metric)

SEM, or Statistical Evidence Metric, is a way to measure how strongly data supports a particular hypothesis or conclusion. Think of it as a score that indicates the reliability of the results: higher SEM values suggest that the evidence favoring one explanation over another is more convincing, while lower values indicate weaker support. It helps researchers determine whether observed effects are likely due to real phenomena or just random chance, providing a clear, quantitative way to assess the strength of scientific findings without requiring complex statistical background.