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Caste, like class, is a kind osocial stratification into which members are born, but
which permits mobility based on the acquisition owealth and symbols ohigher
standing.
Sampling Distribution
The likelihood distribution of a specific statistic derived from a random sample, which is utilized to draw conclusions about the broader population that the sample represents.
Nonnormal Populations
Distributions that do not follow a normal (Gaussian) bell-shaped curve, often requiring different statistical techniques for analysis.
Sample Sizes
The count of data points or items chosen from a larger group for the purpose of statistical examination.
Pooled-variances T-test
A statistical method for comparing the means of two populations when it is assumed that both populations have equal variances.
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