Suppose you have three populations containing two members each. Suppose the means and the variances of the

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Suppose you have three populations containing two members each. Suppose the means and the variances of the three populations are the same. Are the numerical values of the members of the first population necessarily identical to the numerical values of the members of the second or third population?

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Statistics For Business And Financial Economics

ISBN: 9781461458975

3rd Edition

Authors: Cheng Few Lee , John C Lee , Alice C Lee

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