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The difference between the means of two samples, A and B, both randomly drawn from the same normally distributed source population, belongs to a normally distributed sampling distribution whose overall mean is equal to zero and whose standard deviation ( error) is equal to.
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The difference between the means of two samples, A and B, both randomly drawn from the same normally distributed source population, belongs to a normally distributed sampling distribution whose overall mean is equal to zero and whose standard deviation ( error) is equal to.
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ERROR of which can be considered the “correct” value. The percent difference is the absolute value of the difference over the mean times 100. ... The percent error is the absolute value of the difference divided by the “correct” value times 100.
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ERROR of which can be considered the “correct” value. The percent difference is the absolute value of the difference over the mean times 100. ... The percent error is the absolute value of the difference divided by the “correct” value times 100.
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