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    Given N = 1,000, N = 30, and =
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Given N = 1,000, N = 30, and =

Question 140

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Given N = 1,000, n = 30, and Given N = 1,000, n = 30, and   = 6, the standard error of the sample mean, SE   , equals: A)  .009 B)  .5 C)  5.5 D)  1.095 E)  33.33 = 6, the standard error of the sample mean, SE Given N = 1,000, n = 30, and   = 6, the standard error of the sample mean, SE   , equals: A)  .009 B)  .5 C)  5.5 D)  1.095 E)  33.33 , equals:


A) .009
B) .5
C) 5.5
D) 1.095
E) 33.33

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