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1. Select all choices that are appropriate for a dependent two-sample situation.
Any husband and their wife.
Any husband and any wife.
Any student tested before a semester and any student tested after a semester.
Any student tested before a semester and the same student tested after a
semester.
Any husband and their wife.
Any student tested before a semester and the same student tested after a semester.
2. Select all choices that are appropriate for a dependent two-sample situation.
A random sample of pairs of individuals.
A random sample from one population and a random sample from another
population.
A random sample from one population and a matched sample from another
population.
A random sample of individuals divided into two groups.
, A random sample from one population and a matched sample from another population.
A random sample of pairs of individuals.
3. Using the method to Determine Sample Dependency, select the choice that is
appropriate for a dependent two-sample situation.
The answer to the method question is Matching.
The answer to the method question is Random.
The answer to the method question is The Same.
The answer to the method question is Different.
The answer to the method question is Matching.
4. For a dependent two-sample situation, select all choices that express the
statistical logic used to work with two samples of dependent information.
Select Answer(s)
Statistically analyze the differences between pairs of data values.
Treat the information as two groups of data values.
Statistically analyze the individual data values.
Treat the information as a random selection of pairs.
Treat the information as a random selection of pairs.
Statistically analyze the differences between pairs of data values.