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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean
Suppose a population distribution of SAT scores has population mean 500 and population standard deviation 100. What is the mean
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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (ì) of 200 and a standard deviation (ó) of 10. Assume that the distribution
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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (ì) of 200 and a standard deviation (ó) of 10. Assume that the distribution
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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (μ) of 200 and a standard deviation (σ) of 10. Assume that the distribution
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Suppose we have a population of scores with a mean (μ) of 200 and a standard deviation (σ) of 10. Assume that the distribution
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IQ scores in the US population have an average of µ = 100 and a standard deviation of σ = 15. Suppose a researcher wanted to
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For a normal distribution with a mean of m = 80 and a standard deviation of s = 20, find the proportion of the population
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The distribution of scores on the SAT is approx. normal with mu= 500 and std dev=100.
a)what proportion of the population have
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Suppose that a sample of 50 scores has a mean of Y=90 and the standard deviation is 15.
Between what two values of Y will at
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Suppose a study finds that the correlation coefficient relating family income and SAT scores is r = +0.98. Which of the
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