Multiple Choice
You should use a correlated samples t test when
A) you have a three-group design, you randomly assigned your participants, and your DV is measured on an interval or ratio scale of measurement.
B) you have a two-group design, you used matched pairs, and your DV is measured on an interval or ratio scale of measurement.
C) you have a two-group design, you randomly assigned your participants, and your DV is measured on a nominal or ordinal scale of measurement.
D) you have a two-group design, you randomly assigned your participants, and your DV is measured on an interval or ratio scale of measurement.
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