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In order to draw inferences about p1 − p2, we take two independent samples − a sample of size n1 from population 1 and a sample of size n2 from population 2.
Posture
The way in which an individual holds their body when standing or sitting, oftentimes reflective of mood, attitude, or health status.
Job Interview
A formal meeting between a job applicant and an employer, intended to assess the suitability of the applicant for a specific position.
Eye Contact
The act of two people looking into each other's eyes, which is a crucial non-verbal communication tool indicating various emotions and intentions.
Low-Context Culture
A communication style where most of the information is explicitly stated in the message itself, relying less on the context or non-verbal cues.
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