If we calculate the confidence interval around the sample mean difference used for a paired samples t-test and it does not include the value 0, what can we conclude?
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A paired samples t-test is used to compare the means of two related groups or conditions. It is typically used when the same individuals are measured or tested under different conditions or at different times. Show more…
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