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What are the four categories of DDR memory and how do they compare with regular SDRAM and each other?
Confidence Interval
A range of values that is used to estimate the true value of a population parameter with a certain degree of confidence.
Completely Randomized Design
An experimental design where all subjects or experimental units are randomly assigned to treatments or control groups, ensuring that any variation among the treatments is due to the treatment effect and random chance alone.
Analysis of Variance
A statistical method used to compare the means of three or more samples to determine if at least one sample mean is significantly different from the others.
Null Hypothesis
A default assumption that there is no significant difference or effect, to be tested against an alternative hypothesis in statistical testing.
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