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How is paired t-test different from a general t-test with two samples? - Answers
In a general t-test, there is no relationship between the members of one sample and the other. In a paired t-test they are connected in some way so that they are likely to give similar outcomes. This means that more of the difference between them can be attributed to the "treatment".
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How is paired t-test different from a general t-test with two samples? - Answers
In a general t-test, there is no relationship between the members of one sample and the other. In a paired t-test they are connected in some way so that they are likely to give similar outcomes. This means that more of the difference between them can be attributed to the "treatment".
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How is paired t-test different from a general t-test with two samples? - Answers
In a general t-test, there is no relationship between the members of one sample and the other. In a paired t-test they are connected in some way so that they are likely to give similar outcomes. This means that more of the difference between them can be attributed to the "treatment".
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