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    When Testing a Hypothesis About the Mean of a Population
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When Testing a Hypothesis About the Mean of a Population

Question 28

Question 28

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When testing a hypothesis about the mean of a population of paired differences in which two different observations are taken on the same units, the correct test statistic to use is ________.


A) z
B) t
C) F
D) chi-square
E) None of the other choices is correct.

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