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Consider a sample mean (xbar) of 46 caluclated from a sample of size 35 drawn from a population of over 1000. Would it be appropriate to use the standard score table to look up the probability of a z score calculated on these data? Why or why not?
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Answered by PsyDAG
Is the population normally distributed? If not, no.

The Z score for what? Individual? Sample mean?

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