The difference of two means refers to calculating and comparing the average values or means between two distinct groups or populations. It helps determine whether there is a significant difference between them.
Related terms
Hypothesis testing: Hypothesis testing involves using data to evaluate claims or hypotheses about population parameters.
Independent samples: Independent samples refer to two sets of observations or measurements taken from different groups that are not influenced by each other.
Null hypothesis: The null hypothesis states there is no significant difference or relationship between variables being compared.