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A random sample of size 36 is to be selected from a population that has a mean μ = 50 and a standard deviation σ of 10. -
- Find the mean of this sampling distribution.
- Find the standard error of this sampling distribution.
14 years ago

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PsyDAG
With your limited data, the best estimate of the sample mean is the population mean.

Standard Error of the mean (SEm) = SD/√n
14 years ago

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