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Independent Samples
Refers to two or more groups of samples that are collected from distinct, non-overlapping populations, without any pairs or matched subjects.
Sampling Distribution
Distribution of probabilities associated with a particular statistic, originating from a random sample.
Independent Samples
Samples that are collected from separate populations and are not related or paired in any way, ensuring that the observations are independent of each other.
Normal Populations
Normal populations are groups or sets of entities that have characteristics following a normal distribution, which is symmetric around its mean.
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