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Which of the following is NOT a principle of making inferences from dependent samples? Choose the correct answer below. A. The t-distribution serves as a reasonably good approximation for inferences from dependent samples. B. There is some relationship whereby each value in one sample is paired with a corresponding value in the other sample. C. Testing the null hypothesis that the mean difference equals 0 is not equivalent to determining whether the confidence interval includes 0. D. The hypothesis test and confidence interval are equivalent in the sense that they result in the same conclusion.

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