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The Null Hypothesis for a Repeated-Measures Test States

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Question 11

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The null hypothesis for a repeated-measures test states:


A) Each individual will have a difference score of D = 0.
B) The overall sample will have a mean difference of MD = 0.
C) The entire population will have a mean difference of μD = 0.
D) All of the other options are correct.

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