I am trying to interpret the results of a null hypothesis A/B testing by conducting a two-sample t-test and I am using scipy's stats.ttest_ind function.
ttest_ind function has a parameter called "equal_var" of a boolean type. When this is true (default), this seems to assume that A and B follow the same variance.
In the case of a null hypothesis A/B testing, should this be set to True or False? Also, how does this parameter change the formula? Not so sure this is the right forum for this type of question.