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    When Sample Means Are Consistently Lower Than the True, Population
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When Sample Means Are Consistently Lower Than the True, Population

Question 91

Question 91

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When sample means are consistently lower than the true, population mean, the result is called


A) biased
B) statistical regression
C) measurement transformation
D) sampling error

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