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If a Sample Mean Is Different from a Particular Population μ\mu

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If a sample mean is different from a particular population μ\mu , we can conclude the sample mean probably represents some other population or else


A) the sample mean does not represent the sample statistic.
B) an error was made in calculating the sample mean.
C) an error was made in calculating standard error.
D) the sample mean occurred as a result of sampling error.

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