Is it possible to identify statistical differences between two groups when they have different sample sizes, as in the case of comparing CD (with 12 samples) to an experimental group (with 2 samples)?
@Laith fascal Lazen yes, it is possible to identify statistical differences between two groups with different sample sizes. However, it is important to use appropriate statistical methods to account for the different sample sizes. For example, when comparing means between two groups with different sample sizes, techniques such as independent samples t-tests or analysis of variance (ANOVA) can be used to appropriately assess differences. Additionally, non-parametric tests such as the Mann-Whitney U test can also be used when assumptions of normality are not met. These methods take into account the different sample sizes and provide valid comparisons between groups.