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    Exam 3: Some Key Ingredients for Inferential Statistics: Z Scores,the Normal Curve, Sample Versus Population, and Probability
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    Values That Describe a Sample and a Population Are
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Values That Describe a Sample and a Population Are

Question 41

Question 41

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Values that describe a sample and a population are


A) called,respectively,parameters and statistics.
B) called,respectively,statistics and parameters.
C) both called parameters.
D) both called statistics.

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