Multiple Choice
When two independent random samples of sizes and
have been selected from populations with means
and
, and variances
and
, which of the following is true?
A) If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more.
B) If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand.
C) If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand.
D) If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more.
E) None of these.
Correct Answer:

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