Why does SPSS refer to a dependent-samples research design as paired?

a. Because the two values for each participant appear in the same column
b. Because the two values for each participant appear in the same row
c. Because SPSS first calculates a correlation between the two variables
d. Because the dependent variable is paired with the independent variable


Ans: B

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