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14 January, 07:49

A distribution of scores has  = 20, but the value of the population mean is unknown. you plan to select a sample from the population in order to learn more about the unknown population mean.

a. if your sample consists of n = 25 scores, how much error, on average, would you expect between your sample mean and the population mean (.5) ?

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  1. 14 January, 07:56
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    The error would be 5 percent
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