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Matthew Kellerstrass
on Nov 27, 2024

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Consider a large population with a mean of 150 and a standard deviation of 27. A random sample of size 36 is taken from this population. The standard error of the sampling distribution of sample mean is equal to:

A) 4.17
B) 4.50
C) 5.20
D) 5.56
E) 6.00

Standard Error

A measure of the variability or precision of the sample mean estimate of a population mean, reflecting how much the sample mean would vary if the study were repeated.

Sampling Distribution

Chance distribution specifics for a statistic based on a random sampling method.

Sample Mean

The average of the observations in a sample, used as an estimate of the population mean.

  • Acquire insight into the concept of standard error and its relevance in characterizing the variability of sample statistics.
  • Gain insight into how sample size alters the sampling distribution, affecting the standard error and the form of the distribution.
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