Sometimes measurements of the same quantity are made in pairs. Examples include measurements taken on the same subject before and after an intervention, or measurements taken on both members of a couple. These measurements should not be considered as independent, and statistical analyses must account for this paired structure.
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Notes on the video: Matched Pairs