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Define matched-pairs design (M-PD)

A test of significance for samples that have mixed and matched components

What assumption does the Matched pairs one sample t Test always violate

The Assumption of Independence because you mix and match sample components

What tests of significance must always be used with samples that are matched pairs design

A one sample t interval

What are the assumptions for a one sample t interval

The same assumptions as a one sample t interval of a single mean:



Individuals are independent, and the population is normally distributed

List the steps to using a matched pairs Design One sample t interval

1. Check the assumptions for a one sample t interval



2. Construct the one sample t interval using the equation x bar plus or minus t star Sub n -1 times s divided by square root n



3. State the results in the form we are blank percent confident that the mean difference will fall in the constructed confidence interval