"Independent Samples vs Paired Samples" | Statistics with Educator.com
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Independent Samples vs Paired Samples explains how to tell apart data from separate groups versus data from the same or matched subjects, using clear examples to show when and why each type matters in statistical analysis.
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Independent samples mean that the scores are derived separately from each other; for instance, they come from separate people, separate schools, and separate Petri dishes. Therefore, the samples are independent of each other.
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