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Method Specifications Can Be Somewhat Vague, as the Programmers Will

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Method specifications can be somewhat vague, as the programmers will have a good idea of what the analyst needs done in the system.


Definitions:

Normal Population

A population in which the distribution of variables follows a normal (Gaussian) distribution, characterized by a symmetric bell-shaped curve.

Standard Error

A statistic that measures the dispersion of sample means around the population mean, indicative of the accuracy of the sample mean as a representation of the population mean.

Random Variable

A variable characterized by numerical outcomes derived from phenomena of chance.

Population Mean

The average value of a given characteristic across the entire population.

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