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For a repeated-measures study comparing two treatments with a sample of n = 9 participants, the difference scores have a mean of MD = 4.90 with SS = 288. What is the estimated standard error for the sample mean difference?​

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Answer: Estimated standard error for the sample mean difference would be 1.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Mean of MD = 4.90

So, Sum of difference would be


4.9* 9=44.1

S = 288

n = 9

We need to find the standard error for the sample mean differences.

Estimated standard error for the sampled mean difference would be


\frac{\sqrt{Sum(D^2)-((sum(d)^2)/(n))}}{n(n-1)}}\\\\=\frac{\sqrt{288-(44.1^2)/(9)}}{9(9-1)}\\\\=0.99\\\\\approx 1

Hence, estimated standard error for the sample mean difference would be 1.

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