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    For a Sample of 16 Cases, the Best Estimate of the Population
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For a Sample of 16 Cases, the Best Estimate of the Population

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Question 32

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For a sample of 16 cases, the best estimate of the population standard deviation is calculated to be 8.36. The best estimate of the standard error of the mean (for samples of size 16) is


A) 2.16
B) .522
C) 2.09
D) 4.18

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