A researcher asks participants to solve some math problems. Afterwards, she administers a fake intelligence test and tells the participants they scored low on it, even though she never actually graded it. She then asks the participants to complete a second set of math problems and finds that the participants performed much worse. What is the best test to analyze the results of this study? One Sample z Test One Sample t Test Independent Sample t Test Dependent Samples t Test
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