Parametric Tests

Parametric Tests

It is a kind of Statistical method that helps us determine whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis. Parametric tests work on the basic idea that there are a set of fixed parameters that are used to determine the probability model. These tests assume that the data approximately follows a normal distribution.
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