In addition to Morson's explanation of the difference, there are some technical differences as well. 100% of your visitors are tracked in Google Analytics, but your AdSense account is only used for 60 out of every 100 visitors to your hubs. The remaining 40% of AdSense impressions are taken by HubPages and affiliates, such as the person who referred you to HubPages, and the owner of any tracker link that a visitor clicked.
That means that you will always see about 60% fewer AdSense impressions than Analytics pageviews.
Finally, AdSense shows today's data while Analytics by default shows 1 month of data starting at yesterday. To see only today's data for better comparison with AdSense, click the date range dropdown, click today's date, then click Apply. Or to choose a different date range, first click the date in the past (e.g. September 21) then today's date (e.g. October 2).
Page impression is the number of times, an ad is viewed by audience whereas page views is the number of times of exposure of a page to visitors. These both must must be almost same and if not then there might be some problem with your ads.
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