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Question 24

Question 24

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Suppose that Suppose that     The mean of a sampling distribution of    for samples drawn from these populations would equal A)  +5 B)  0 C)  -5 D)  cannot tell from the information given
The mean of a sampling distribution of Suppose that     The mean of a sampling distribution of    for samples drawn from these populations would equal A)  +5 B)  0 C)  -5 D)  cannot tell from the information given for samples drawn from these populations would equal


A) +5
B) 0
C) -5
D) cannot tell from the information given

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