The lecture Inference for Paired Data by David Spade, PhD is from the course Statistics Part 2. It contains the following chapters:
What is meant by the term “paired data"?
What is not a condition necessary for a paired t-procedure?
Once the differences are computed, what is the difference between the one-sample t-test and the paired t-test?
What is an example of a paired-t-test?
What is not something of which to be cautious for the paired t-procedures?
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