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MATCHING
-measured by comparison
Sample Sizes
The number of observations or elements selected from a population to conduct statistical analysis.
Reflect Effects
The impact or consequences of a particular event, action, or decision that need to be considered or analyzed.
Estimators
Statistical methods or formulas that provide point or interval estimates for unknown population parameters based on sampling data.
Null Hypothesis
In statistical testing, the hypothesis that there is no effect or no difference, and any observed variations are due to chance.
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