Category:Examples of Matched Pairs
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This category contains examples of Matched Pair.
A matched pair is a pair of experimental units in an experiment so that each member of the pair is as similar to the other as possible in the characteristics that may influence the response to a treatment.
Then, if two treatments are being compared, one is allocated at random to each member of the pair.
Pages in category "Examples of Matched Pairs"
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