Table 2 on page 603 is based on paired-samples t tests, a technique that we do not cover in this course. However, based on the p-values listed in the second to last column of the table, state three measures that showed a statistically significant change over 24 months for mothers and children in the MST-BSF group. Indicate whether the change was an increase or a decrease, and whether the change was in the mother or the child.?
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