A paired t-test compares dependent samples, while an unpaired t-test compares independent samples to find significant differences in their means.
A paired t-test compares dependent samples, while an unpaired t-test compares independent samples to find significant differences in their means.
Front | Describe when to use paired or unpaired t-test when analysing data. |
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Back | Paired - determine if significant difference between means of two codependent samples Unpaired - determine if significant difference between means of two independent samples |
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