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    According to the Null Hypothesis, the Mean Difference for the Comparison
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According to the Null Hypothesis, the Mean Difference for the Comparison

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Question 12

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According to the null hypothesis, the mean difference for the comparison distribution in a paired-samples t test is:


A) always 0.
B) sometimes 0.
C) always 1.
D) sometimes 1.

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