The difference between two population means refers to comparing two separate populations and examining how their respective means differ from each other. It helps determine if there is a significant difference between groups.
Related terms
Null hypothesis: A statement that assumes there is no significant difference between two populations.
Two-sample t-test: A statistical test used to compare means from two independent samples.
P-value: A measure that indicates whether observed differences are statistically significant; it helps decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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