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    The Equal-Variances Test Statistic of Is Student's T Distributed
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The Equal-Variances Test Statistic of Is Student's T Distributed

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The equal-variances test statistic of The equal-variances test statistic of   is Student's t distributed with   +   degrees of freedom, provided that the two populations are normal. is Student's t distributed with The equal-variances test statistic of   is Student's t distributed with   +   degrees of freedom, provided that the two populations are normal. + The equal-variances test statistic of   is Student's t distributed with   +   degrees of freedom, provided that the two populations are normal. degrees of freedom, provided that the two populations are normal.

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