Whenever there is positive dependence within pairs, the denominator for the paired t statistic should be smaller than for t of the independent-samples test. When the data is paired, we should use the Wilcoxon rank sum test, to test for equality of means. If there is great heterogeneity between experimental units and a large correlation within experimental units, a paired experiment is preferable to an independent-samples experiment. If the experimental units are relatively homogeneous and the correlation within pairs is not large, an independent-samples experiment should be used. n When the data is paired and the samples are heteroscedastic, we should use the Welch t-test.

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Which of the following statements are true?
Whenever there is positive dependence within pairs, the denominator for the
paired t statistic should be smaller than for t of the independent-samples test.
When the data is paired, we should use the Wilcoxon rank sum test, to test for
equality of means.
If there is great heterogeneity between experimental units and a large
correlation within experimental units, a paired experiment is preferable to an
independent-samples experiment.
If the experimental units are relatively homogeneous and the correlation within
pairs is not large, an independent-samples experiment should be used.
When the data is paired and the samples are heteroscedastic, we should use the
Welch t-test.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements are true? Whenever there is positive dependence within pairs, the denominator for the paired t statistic should be smaller than for t of the independent-samples test. When the data is paired, we should use the Wilcoxon rank sum test, to test for equality of means. If there is great heterogeneity between experimental units and a large correlation within experimental units, a paired experiment is preferable to an independent-samples experiment. If the experimental units are relatively homogeneous and the correlation within pairs is not large, an independent-samples experiment should be used. When the data is paired and the samples are heteroscedastic, we should use the Welch t-test.
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