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  2. A paired samples t-test is used to compare the means of two samples when each observation in one sample can be paired with an observation in the other sample. This tutorial explains the following: The motivation for performing a paired samples t-test. The formula to perform a paired samples t-test.

  3. Paired T Test: Definition & When to Use It - Statistics By Jim

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    What is a Paired T Test? Use a paired t-test when each subject has a pair of measurements, such as a before and after score. A paired t-test determines whether the mean change for these pairs is significantly different from zero. This test is an inferential statistics procedure because it uses samples to draw conclusions about populations.

  4. If two samples are given, then the observation of one sample can be paired with the observation of the other sample, by using the paired t-test. Further, this test can be used in making observations on the same sample before and after an event.

  5. 6 Examples of Using T-Tests in Real Life - Statology

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    Paired Samples t-test: Used to compare two population means when each observation in one sample can be paired with an observation in the other sample. This article shares several examples of how each of these types of t-tests are used in real life situations. Example 1: Manufacturing.

  6. Paired t-Test | Introduction to Statistics - JMP

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    The paired t-test is a method used to test whether the mean difference between pairs of measurements is zero or not. Learn more by following along with our example.

  7. Paired Samples t-test: Definition, Formula, and Example

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    A paired samples t-test is used to compare the means of two samples when each observation in one sample can be paired with an observation in the other sample. This tutorial explains the following: The motivation for performing a paired samples t-test. The formula to perform a paired samples t-test.

  8. How t-Tests Work: 1-sample, 2-sample, and Paired t-Tests

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    A paired t-test takes paired observations (like before and after), subtracts one from the other, and conducts a 1-sample t-test on the differences. Typically, a paired t-test determines whether the paired differences are significantly different from zero.

  9. Paired Sample T-Test - Statistics Solutions

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    The paired sample t -test, sometimes called the dependent sample t -test, is a statistical procedure used to determine whether the mean difference between two sets of observations is zero. In a paired sample t -test, each subject or entity is measured twice, resulting in pairs of observations.

  10. How to Conduct a Paired Samples t-Test in Excel - Statology

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    This tutorial explains how to conduct a paired samples t-test in Excel. Suppose we want to know whether a certain study program significantly impacts student performance on a particular exam. To test this, we have 20 students in a class take a pre-test. Then, we have each of the students participate in the study program for two weeks.

  11. Paired Sample t Test - Real Statistics Using Excel

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    In paired sample hypothesis testing, a sample from the population is chosen and two measurements for each element in the sample are taken. Each set of measurements is considered a sample. Unlike in two-sample hypothesis testing (see Two-sample t-Test), the two samples are not independent of one another.