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A paired t-test is a type of parametric test used to compare one group of individuals at two different times. It helps to compare the means of the two related groups and determines whether the difference between them is statistically significant. It is based on the t-statistic, which is calculated using the mean difference between the groups and the standard error of the mean difference.

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