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Mathematics, 20.08.2020 18:01, sissygirl0807

**Q2\.\** True/False: paired. Determine if the following statements are true or false. If false, explain. (a) In a paired analysis we first take the difference of each pair of observations, and then we do inference on these differences. (b) Two data sets of different sizes cannot be analyzed as paired data. (c) Consider two data sets that form paired data. Each observation in one data set has a natural correspondence with exactly one observation from the other data set. (d) Consider two data sets that form paired data. In the analysis, each observation in one data set is subtracted from the average of the other data set's observations.

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