All of the following are true for both the t test for independent means AND the t test for dependent means, EXCEPT:
A) population variances are estimated from the information in the sample of scores actually studied
B) pretest-posttest experimental designs are common
C) the population means are unknown
D) the sample scores (in some form) are eventually compared to a t distribution
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