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Q1) T/F: Null hypothesis for repeated-measures t test states that, for population, the mean difference between treatment conditions is zero.
a) True
b) False
Q2) Compute the difference scores for following data from repeated-measures study.
Subject
Treatment 1
Treatment 2
Difference Scores = Treatment1 - Treatment2
A
34
44
-10
B
41
39
2
C
30
45
-15
D
21
-9
Determine MD for these data.
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