Multiple Choice
Whenever the mean of the distribution of differences equals zero, then one can be fairly safe in concluding that
A) the samples probably represent a single population
B) the samples probably represent different populations
C) there was absolutely no sampling error
D) none of these, since the mean can never equal zero
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