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1.First,
let’s take a look at the features of calculating a confidence interval
for two samples of a continuous outcome, collected in a matched fashion.
2.This
is often used before and after a treatment regimen.
3.The
parameter of interest is the difference in mean scores on the outcome
variable at the 2 time periods of assessment.
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