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23 August, 02:23

If the sample size is multiplied by 4, what happens to the standard deviation of the distribution of sample means?

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  1. 23 August, 02:47
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    Increasing the sample size by a factor of 4 or multiplying it by 4 is equal to increasing the standard error by 1/2. Therefore, the interval will be half as varied. This also works almost for population averages as lengthy as the multiplier from the t-curve doesn't modify much when increasing the sample size.
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