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When comparing two population means using data that are gathered from a matched pairs experiment, the test statistic for When comparing two population means using data that are gathered from a matched pairs experiment, the test statistic for   is Student's t distributed, with   degrees of freedom, provided that the differences are normally distributed. is Student's t distributed, with When comparing two population means using data that are gathered from a matched pairs experiment, the test statistic for   is Student's t distributed, with   degrees of freedom, provided that the differences are normally distributed. degrees of freedom, provided that the differences are normally distributed.

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