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Was Jackson's relentless attack on the Bank of the United States really about financial and economic policies,or about the role of private power in a democracy? Did wrecking the Bank do any political good even if it caused financial harm?
Nearly Normal Condition
A condition in statistics where a sample distribution approximates a normal distribution, often requisite for certain types of inference.
Representative Sample
A subset of a population that accurately reflects the members of the entire population.
Inference Conditions
Criteria that must be met before conducting statistical inference to ensure that the results are reliable, including randomness, normality, and independence.
Confidence Interval
A statistical range, with a certain probability, within which the true value of a parameter lies.
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