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MIT 14.310x Data Analysis for Social Scientists, Spring 2023 Instructors: Esther Duflo and Sara Ellison View the complete course: ... population mean for that the distribution used is the standard normal so this is just using the formula from previous have hopefully a reasonable comfort level with chi-square tests we're gonna see t-square tests for the next several

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  • have hopefully a reasonable comfort level with chi-square tests we're gonna see t-square tests for the next several
  • Let's see I've assigned the next homework assignment and I'll introduce it here momentarily just briefly I posted a
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