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    In a Correlated Groups Design, the Reasonableness of the Null
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In a Correlated Groups Design, the Reasonableness of the Null

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In a correlated groups design, the reasonableness of the null hypothesis is usually tested by assuming the sample set of difference scores is a random sample from a population of difference scores with µ D = 0.

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