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The Difference Between a Histogram and a Bar Chart Is

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The difference between a histogram and a bar chart is that the histogram represents numerical (quantitative) data while the bar chart represents nominal (categorical) data.


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Average Expected

A statistical measure reflecting the central value or mean outcome anticipated from a distribution of possible values or outcomes.

Coefficient of Determination

A statistical measure that represents the proportion of the variation or dispersion of a dependent variable that's explained by one or more independent variables in a regression model.

Insignificant T-statistics

A situation in statistical hypothesis testing where the t-statistic value suggests that there is no significant difference between group means or that a parameter is not significantly different from zero.

Independent Variables

In an experiment or model, these are the elements that are either manipulated or categorized to observe their impact on dependent variables.

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