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Suppose a classroom teacher wants to measure whether offering candy as a reward will increase the number of times that a student raises his/her hand to answer a question in class. A study yields the following data.Row C1 C21 9 122 7 83 15 144 10 115 8 7If column 1 is the number of times that a student raised their hand to answer a question before the candy reward was implemented, and column 2 is the number of times that the same students raised their hands to answer questions after the candy reward was implemented, which of the following is the appropriate inference method to analyze these data? Matched pairs Inference for regression Two independent samples

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Suppose a classroom teacher wants to measure whether offering candy as a reward will increase the number of times that a student raises his/her hand to answer a question in class. A study yields the following data.Row C1 C21 9 122 7 83 15 144 10 115 8 7If column 1 is the number of times that a student raised their hand to answer a question before the candy reward was implemented, and column 2 is the number of times that the same students raised their hands to answer questions after the candy reward was implemented, which of the following is the appropriate inference method to analyze these data? Matched pairs Inference for regression Two independent samples

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The appropriate inference method to analyze these data is Matched pairs. This is because the same students are being measured before and after the implementation of the candy reward, making the two sets of data dependent on each other. The measurements are paired for each student, hence the term "matched pairs". This method is used when the same subjects are used in two different conditions or treatments, as in this case.

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