Multiple Choice
The difference between the denominator of the z statistic and that of the single-sample t statistic is that in a:
A) z statistic we divide by the actual population standard error (sM) , but in a t statistic we divide by the estimated standard error ( M) .
B) z statistic we divide by the actual population standard error ( M) , but in a t statistic we divide by the estimated standard error (sM) .
C) t statistic we divide by the actual population standard error (sM) , but in a z statistic we divide by the estimated standard error ( M) .
D) t statistic we divide by the actual population standard error ( M) , but in a z statistic we divide by the estimated standard error (sM) .
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