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    Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences
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    Exam 12: Sampling Distributions, Sampling Distribution of the Mean: the Normal Deviate Z Test
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    In a Population with = 100 and S = 15

In a Population with = 100 and S = 15

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In a population with = 100 and s = 15, what is the probability if we randomly drew a sample of N = 9 we would get a value of In a population with = 100 and s = 15, what is the probability if we randomly drew a sample of N = 9 we would get a value of   108? 108?

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