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College students tested to see if how well you know a person affects your ability to detect a lie from that person. To do this, they came up with 10 statements about a person in their group. Five of these statements were true and five were False. The group tried to make up statements that no-body (not even close friends) would know if they were true or False. The students then presented these statements to people that fit in three groups: close friends, acquaintances, and complete strangers and counted how many statements each person correctly identified as true or False. A summary of the results are as follows.
-Compute the Mean Group Diff statistic for this data set.
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