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by jdhwosnhw
390 days ago
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Not really. You can calculate the statistical significance of the difference of these measurements, which I’ve done here: https://www.mycompiler.io/view/4LA310YXZHO For a null hypothesis of “their differences are consistent with zero”, the p-value is 17%, equivalent to a 1.4 sigma difference. That’s pretty far from a reasonable rejection criterion for the null hypothesis. I think most people would agree that that means these measurements are plausibly consistent. |
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