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26 May, 08:36

Discuss how the t-test for correlated groups and the t-test for single samples are alike and different.

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  1. 26 May, 08:43
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    In one sample t-test, you compare it to some value that you already know to represent the population mean. In the t-test for correlated groups, the statistic is the difference between your two samples, which you test against the population mean difference.
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