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    Why Is a Dependent T-Test Usually More Powerful Than an Independent
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Why Is a Dependent T-Test Usually More Powerful Than an Independent

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Question 33

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Why is a dependent t-test usually more powerful than an independent t-test?


A) The denominator is smaller
B) The denominator is larger
C) The numerator is smaller
D) The numerator is larger

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