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dakota nelson

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There are three different methods for comparing the means of two independent samples. What are they?

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When testing dependent samples, we test for only one variable. What is it?



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Answer to Question 1

The three methods are: the pooled-variances t-test, the unequal-variances t-test, and the z-test.

Answer to Question 2

d = Difference between measurements



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