How does our hypothesis testing procedure differ for a one-sample t test and a related/paired samples t test?

A. You don't need to know the population mean in a related-samples t test.
B. The t-distribution is going to be flatter for a one-sample t test.
C. The calculation of t-value will be different.
D. The steps of hypothesis testing procedure is going to be reversed.


Answer: A

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