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    Increasing the Number of Scores in a Sample from 10
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Increasing the Number of Scores in a Sample from 10

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Increasing the number of scores in a sample from 10 to 20 increases the width of a confidence interval to estimate the population mean.(Assume that all other factors are held constant.)

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