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This docstring was copied from scipy.stats.ttest_ind.
│ │ │Some inconsistencies with the Dask version may exist.
│ │ │Calculate the T-test for the means of two independent samples of scores.
│ │ │This is a test for the null hypothesis that 2 independent samples │ │ │ have identical average (expected) values. This test assumes that the │ │ │ populations have identical variances by default.
│ │ │Deprecated since version 1.17.0: Use of argument(s) {'trim', 'alternative', 'nan_policy', 'keepdims', 'equal_var', 'axis', 'method'} by position is deprecated; beginning in
│ │ │ -SciPy 1.17.0, these will be keyword-only. Argument(s) {'random_state', 'permutations'} are deprecated, whether passed by position or keyword; they will be removed in SciPy 1.17.0. Use method to perform a permutation test.
Deprecated since version 1.17.0: Use of argument(s) {'axis', 'nan_policy', 'alternative', 'method', 'equal_var', 'trim', 'keepdims'} by position is deprecated; beginning in
│ │ │ +SciPy 1.17.0, these will be keyword-only. Argument(s) {'permutations', 'random_state'} are deprecated, whether passed by position or keyword; they will be removed in SciPy 1.17.0. Use method to perform a permutation test.
The arrays must have the same shape, except in the dimension │ │ │ corresponding to axis (the first, by default).
│ │ │