Chapter 9 
Matched Pairs Analysis
Compare Measurements on the Same Subject
The Matched Pairs platform compares the means between two or more correlated variables and assesses the differences. For example, you might compare a blood pressure measurement taken on the same subject before a treatment and again after the treatment. A statistical method called the paired t-test takes the correlated responses into account.
The platform produces a graph of the paired differences by the paired means, and the paired t-test results for all three alternative hypotheses. Additional features provide for more than two matched responses and for a grouping column to test across samples, in a simple version of repeated measures analysis.
Figure 9.1 Example of Matched ...

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