Multiple Choice
The t test for two related measures
A) is complicated by the fact that we have two different sets of numbers.
B) is simplified by the fact that we really only focus on the column of difference scores.
C) is not a valid test if the pre- and post-measures are correlated.
D) is impractical because you do not know the population variance.
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