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In a well-designed experiment, the factors are confounded whenever possible.
Parametric Test
A statistical test based on assumptions about the population from which the sample is drawn, including its distribution.
Probability Distribution
A function dedicated to evaluating the chances of different potential results within an experiment's context.
Population Parameters
Quantitative characteristics of a population, such as mean or standard deviation, that are usually unknown and estimated from samples.
Nonparametric Methods
Statistical methods that are not based on parameterized families of probability distributions and are used when data doesn't fit standard distributions.
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