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    We Are Testing for the Difference Between the Means of Two
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We Are Testing for the Difference Between the Means of Two

Question 190

Question 190

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We are testing for the difference between the means of two dependent populations (matched pairs experiment) with samples sizes of We are testing for the difference between the means of two dependent populations (matched pairs experiment)  with samples sizes of   and   . What would be the number of degrees of freedom? A)  29 B)  28 C)  14 D)  13 and We are testing for the difference between the means of two dependent populations (matched pairs experiment)  with samples sizes of   and   . What would be the number of degrees of freedom? A)  29 B)  28 C)  14 D)  13 . What would be the number of degrees of freedom?


A) 29
B) 28
C) 14
D) 13

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