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But then, what exactly is a "t-squared analysis"? Perhaps it is a fancy term for a t-test, a test to determine if the means of two normally distributed data sets are equivalent? If so, such a test was misapplied in this use, as there are no normal distributions to test. Now, a ''chi-squared'' analysis would have been something else entirely . . . the proper test to use in fact . . . but how much faith could we put in a statistician who could not even get the name of the test correct?
 
And to think, someone could pass the psychology major with flying colors and but a year later have no idea what he is talking about. Running a chi-squared analysis would be a cop-out in analyzing this problem. Multiple T-squared analyses, on the other hand, might help shed some light on just why Zach is perceived by the majority of campus as having just that "special something" that elevates his game well above that of the J-dawg.
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