Computing difference scores for data

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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

30

-9

Determine MD for these data.

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