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Coucou @JPCORRA ! On est dans un cas fictif où l'hypothèse nulle est vraie ("si"), donc en effet, si l'hypothèse nulle est vraie, il n'y a pas de différence de fréquences entre les populations, la source de différences entre les échantillons correspond bien aux fluctuations d'échantillonnage ! J'espère que c'est clair 🙂 

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