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As a General Rule in Computing the Standard Error of the Sample

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As a general rule in computing the standard error of the sample mean, the finite population correction factor is used only if the: A sample size is smaller than 10% of the population size. B population size is smaller than 10% of the sample size.C sample size is greater than 1% of the population size. Dpopulation size is greater than 1% of the sample size. \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline A&\text { sample size is smaller than \( 10 \% \) of the population size. }\\\hline B&\text { population size is smaller than \( 10 \% \) of the sample size.}\\\hline C&\text { sample size is greater than \( 1 \% \) of the population size. }\\\hline D&\text {population size is greater than \( 1 \% \) of the sample size. }\\\hline \end{array}

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