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    Exam 12: Introduction to Statistical Inference: Testing Hypotheses About Single Means Z and T
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Question 36

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A) is always smaller than S<sup>2</sup> A)  is always smaller than   B)  tends, on the average, to be smaller than   C)  is always larger than   D)  tends, on the average, to be larger than
B) tends, on the average, to be smaller than S<sup>2</sup> A)  is always smaller than   B)  tends, on the average, to be smaller than   C)  is always larger than   D)  tends, on the average, to be larger than
C) is always larger than S<sup>2</sup> A)  is always smaller than   B)  tends, on the average, to be smaller than   C)  is always larger than   D)  tends, on the average, to be larger than
D) tends, on the average, to be larger than S<sup>2</sup> A)  is always smaller than   B)  tends, on the average, to be smaller than   C)  is always larger than   D)  tends, on the average, to be larger than

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