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Suppose that a sample of size 60 is drawn from a population with mean 73 and standard deviation 79. Find the value of , the standard deviation of the distribution of sample means. How do I work this on my calculator?
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PsyDAG
"Standard deviation of the distribution of sample means" = SEm = SD/√n
Since I don't use a calculator, I can't help you there.
Since I don't use a calculator, I can't help you there.
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