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For a repeated-measures study, if the null hypothesis is true, then what value should be obtained for the sample mean?
 
  a. MD = 0 c. MD< 0
  b. MD> 0 d. MD near 0

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If the null hypothesis is true, what value is expected on average for the repeated-measures t statistic?
 
  a. t= 0 c. t= 1.96
  b. t= 1 d. t> 1.96



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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