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Why is the population shape a concern when estimating a mean? What effect does sample size, n, have on the estimate of the mean...Asked by Joan
Why is the population shape a concern when estimating a mean?
What effect does sample size, n, have on the estimate of the mean?
Is it possible to normalize the data when the population shape has a known skew?
How would you demonstrate the central limit theorem to your classmates?
What effect does sample size, n, have on the estimate of the mean?
Is it possible to normalize the data when the population shape has a known skew?
How would you demonstrate the central limit theorem to your classmates?
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PsyDAG
We do not do your work for you. Consult your textbook.
However, I will give you a little help.
Of the three measures of central tendency, the mean is most effected by deviant scores.
Look at the formula for confidence interval of a mean to determine the effect of n.
However, I will give you a little help.
Of the three measures of central tendency, the mean is most effected by deviant scores.
Look at the formula for confidence interval of a mean to determine the effect of n.
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