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Compare and contrast t-tests with analysis of variance.
Discrete Probability Distribution
A discrete probability distribution outlines the probabilities of outcomes for discrete random variables, where outcomes are countable.
Discrete Probability Distribution
A probability distribution characterized by a set of discrete outcomes or values with corresponding probabilities.
Expected Number
The average value or mean of a random variable; it is the long-run average outcome of a random event repeated many times.
False Negative
A false negative occurs when a test incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is absent.
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