Match the following scenarios with the correct interpretations. A confidence interval for the difference between two mea

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Match the following scenarios with the correct interpretations. A confidence interval for the difference between two means contains zero. [Choose A confidence interval for the difference between two means does not contain zero. [ Choose A confidence interval for the average paired difference is entirely negative. [Choose A confidence interval for the average paired difference is entirely positive. [Choose

[Choose There is evidence that the average of the first measurement is greater than the average of the second measurement. There is evidence that the average of the second measurement is greater than the average of the first measurement. It is plausible that the two means are equal, and therefore there is not evidence of a difference. does It is plausible that the two means are equal, and therefore there is evidence of a difference. There is not evidence of a difference in the averages of the first and second paired measurements. It is not plausible that the two means are equal, and therefore there is evidence of a difference. erage It is not plausible that the two means are equal, and therefore there is not evidence of a difference. ative.
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