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Single samples are useful for illustrating basic ideas, but cover only limited applications. More usually, we are faced with (i) two or more independent samples, or (ii) two or more related samples. In this and the next chapter we limit discussion to two samples, dealing in this one with paired samples, a special class of related samples for which many problems reduce to a single-sample equivalent.

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Sprent, P. (1989). Methods for paired samples. In: Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1223-6_4

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