Discuss and explain how hypothesis testing processes differ for a one-sample t test and a related/paired samples t test.
What will be an ideal response?
The process is very similar for these two tests. However, for a related/paired samples t test, the data analyzed will be the difference scores, and the null hypothesis predicts a difference score of 0 (for a two-tailed test).
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