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Discover Ludwig"mean difference" is correct and it is used to refer to the numerical difference between two means or averages.
For example, "The mean difference between the two samples was 2.7 points."
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Each mean difference was standardized by its extracted SD, meaning a standardized mean difference of 0.5 is a mean difference equivalent to 0.5 (half) of a standard deviation.
WMD, weighted mean difference.
The mean difference in rationality was dcorr = 1.85.
With the GDEM, the mean difference was 2.7 ± 9.1 m.
Mean difference.
Solid line mean difference.
Mean difference between conditions.
Standardised mean difference.
standardized mean difference.
(two-tailed) Mean difference Std.
(2-tailed) Mean Difference Std.
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