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17 March, 18:45

Given a sample size n, how will the distribution of the sample mean behave?

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  1. 17 March, 18:51
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    Provided that the sample size, n, is sufficiently large (greater than 30), the distribution of sample means selected from a population will have a normal distribution, according to the Central Limit Theorem.

    Explanation:

    1. As n increases, the sample mean approaches the population mean

    (The Law of Large numbers)

    2. The standard error of the sample is

    σ/√n

    where σ = population standard deviation.

    As n increases, the standard error decreases, which means that the error

    between the sample and population means decreases.
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