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How does the function of dendritic spines in the CNS differ from dendrites in the PNS?
Population Proportion
The ratio of a specific subgroup within a population to the entire population, typically expressed as a percentage.
Independent Random Samples
Samples selected from a population in such a way that each member has an equal chance of being chosen, with no dependence between the selections.
Standard Error
The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of a statistic, commonly used to estimate the accuracy of sample mean as a predictor of the population mean.
Pooled Estimate
Combining estimates from different populations to obtain a single estimate that is more accurate and has a higher power due to a larger sample size.
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