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24 January, 04:34

An experiment involves selecting a random sample of 256 middle managers for study. one item of interest is their annual income. the sample mean is computed to be $35,420, and the sample standard deviation is $2,050. what is the sample standard error of the mean?

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  1. 24 January, 04:49
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    The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

    Given:

    N = 256

    Sample Mean = $35,420

    Standard Deviation = $2,050

    Find:

    Standard Error of Mean = ?

    The formula for the standard error of the mean is:

    Om = o / sqrt (N)

    Om = the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean

    where o = standard deviation of the sampling distribution of a statistic

    N = sample size

    So substituting the formula with the given:

    Om = $2,050 / sqrt (256)

    Om = $2,050 / 16

    = $128.125

    Therefore, the sample standard error of the mean is $128.125.
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