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    When a Group Is Truly Selected Randomly from a Population
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When a Group Is Truly Selected Randomly from a Population

Question 53

Question 53

Multiple Choice

When a group is truly selected randomly from a population, the probability of its mean value being higher than the parameter mean is


A) 0.00
B) .50
C) 1.00
D) .33

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