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Inferences On Two Samples Chapter 11 Inferences On Two Samples

Overview We continue with confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for more advanced models Models comparing two means When the two means are dependent When the two means are independent Models comparing two proportions Models comparing two standard deviations

Chapter 11 Sections Sections in Chapter 11 Inference about Two Means: Dependent Samples Inference about Two Means: Independent Samples Inference about Two Population Proportions 11.2 11.3 11.1