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    Exam 12: Inference About Comparing Two Populations, Part 1
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    When the Population Variances Are Unequal, We Estimate Each Population
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When the Population Variances Are Unequal, We Estimate Each Population

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When the population variances are unequal, we estimate each population variance with its sample variance. Hence, the unequal-variances test statistic of When the population variances are unequal, we estimate each population variance with its sample variance. Hence, the unequal-variances test statistic of   is approximately Student t-distributed with n<sub>1</sub> + n<sub>2</sub> - 2 degrees of freedom. is approximately Student t-distributed with n1 + n2 - 2 degrees of freedom.

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