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a. we randomly select participants for a sample, without regard to who has been selected for either sample.
b. we randomly select participants for a sample, being sure to pair each person in one sample with a particular person in the other sample.
c. we randomly select participants for a sample, being sure that each participant serves in every condition of our experiment.
d. the null hypothesis of the two-sample t-test is rejected.


A

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