you will have the opportunity to explain the difference between t-tests for independent samples and dependent samples. You will also provide two examples of research studies that would employ the different forms of t-tests
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Question 4 Now that you have an understanding of the different types of t-tests and when to use, come up with some examples on your own. Please come up with an example of a study where you could use an independent samples t-test and an example of a study where you could use a dependent samples t-test. Keep the examples short, but make sure to pick the appropriate t-test for each. Independent samples t-test Example: Dependent samples t-test Example:
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