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Uncertainties that are not quantifiable:
Independent Samples
Two or more groups of data that are collected from different sources or populations and do not influence each other.
Normally Distributed Populations
Refers to groups or sets of data that follow a normal distribution, characterized by a symmetric bell-shaped curve where most observations cluster around the mean.
Population Variances
A metric that quantifies the degree to which a set of values in a population varies.
Sampling Distribution
The probability distribution of a statistic based on a large number of samples drawn from a specific population.
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