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Is the following statement true or false?

if you appropriately compute a t statistic for 25 related pairs of scores (using spss or a similar program), the t statistic will have the same absolute value as a correctly computed one-sample t statistic computed from the differences between those 25 pairs of related scores. note: when answering, assume that we have standard null hypotheses (indicating no differences) for two tailed tests.

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