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    In Testing a Hypothesis About a Mean, the Mean of the Sampling
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In Testing a Hypothesis About a Mean, the Mean of the Sampling

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Question 59

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In testing a hypothesis about a mean, the mean of the sampling distribution is taken to be


A) the value stated in In testing a hypothesis about a mean, the mean of the sampling distribution is taken to be A)  the value stated in   B)  the value stated in   C)  either of the above D)  neither of the above
B) the value stated in In testing a hypothesis about a mean, the mean of the sampling distribution is taken to be A)  the value stated in   B)  the value stated in   C)  either of the above D)  neither of the above
C) either of the above
D) neither of the above

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