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GMartel
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

Is it possible to calculate the standard deviation of a mean difference, knowing only the mean and SD for instrument 1 and mean and SD for instrument 2 (paired data)? Eg. Mean1=785 (SD1=337), mean2=897 (SD2=444). The mean difference is -112, but I do not have the SD of the mean difference. This is for meta-analysis purposes, where individual papers have provided incomplete data. Thanks!

 

GM

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GMartel
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you!

 

Now I understand that this assumes the two samples are independent of one another. Can one assume that this applies to paired data?

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Yes, this is for independent samples. The formula for paired samples is different.

 
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