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Two-Sample Means

Roy Sabo and Edward Boone
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Roy Sabo: Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Biostatistics
Edward Boone: Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Statistical Sciences and OR

Chapter Chapter 7 in Statistical Research Methods, 2013, pp 121-145 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Building off the methods for the one-sample case covered in Chapter 6, it is natural to extend those ideas to cases where there are two samples. However, we run into the fact that there are two different cases where we are interested in comparing the means from two samples. The first is the case where we have two distinct groups of subjects, meaning that any subject providing a measurement in one group is prohibited from providing a measurement in the other group.

Keywords: Equal Variance; Unequal Variance; Gray Seal; Systolic Blood Pressure Level; Systolic Blood Pressure Measurement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8708-1_7

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