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If random samples, each with n = 36 scores, are selected from a normal population with m = 80 and s = 18, how much difference, on average, should there be between a sample mean and the population mean?
14 years ago

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PsyDAG
On average, I would say it would be zero. The more samples you have, the more it will approximate the population mean.
14 years ago

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