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    The Confidence Intervals for Two Separate Samples Would Be Expected
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The Confidence Intervals for Two Separate Samples Would Be Expected

Question 64

Question 64

Multiple Choice

The confidence intervals for two separate samples would be expected to differ because


A) the sample means differ.
B) the sample standard deviations differ.
C) the sample sizes differ.
D) all of the above

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