Given the results from a paired two sample t-test, what can be concluded?
P(T<=t) two-tail: 0.212425
Confidence level: 95%

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The results from a paired two sample t-test can be used to conclude whether there is statistical significance between two paired samples, in this case at a 95% confidence level. The P(T<=t) two-tail value of 0.212425 indicates that there is a 21.2425% probability that the difference in the means of the two samples is not statistically significant at a 95% confidence level. Therefore, it can be concluded that the difference between the two samples is not statistically significant.

Answered by dmiller

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