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» The values come from two or more different participants who have been

paired, or matched, in some way as part of the study design. For example,

in a study of participants who have Alzheimer’s disease compared to healthy

participants, investigators may choose to age-match each Alzheimer’s patient

to a healthy control when they recruit so both groups have the same age

distribution.

Comparing means of matched pairs

If you have paired data, you must use a paired comparison. Paired comparisons are

usually handled by the paired student t test that we describe later in this chapter

under “Surveying Student t tests.” If your data aren’t normally distributed, you

can use the nonparametric Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks test instead.

The paired Student t test and the one-group Student t test are actually the same

test. When you run a paired t test, the statistical software first calculates the dif-

ference between each pair of numbers. If comparing a post-treatment value to a

pretreatment value, the software would start by subtracting one value from the

other for each participant. Finally, the software would run a test to see if those

mean differences were statistically significantly different from the hypothesized

value of 0 using a one-group test.

Using Statistical Tests for

Comparing Averages

Now that you have reviewed the different types of comparisons, you can continue

to consider the basic concepts behind them as you dig more deeply. In this section,

we discuss executing these tests in statistical software and interpreting the out-

put. We do that with several tests, including Student t tests, the ANOVA, and non-

parametric tests.

We opted not to clutter this chapter with pages of mathematical formulas for the

following tests because based on our own experience, we believe you’ll probably

never have to do one of these tests by hand. If you really want to see the formulas,

we recommend putting the name of the test in quotes in a search engine and look-

ing on the Internet.