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    The Standard Error of the Sampling Distribution of a Sample\(\sqrt { \frac { p ( 1 - p ) } { n } }\)
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The Standard Error of the Sampling Distribution of a Sample p(1−p)n\sqrt { \frac { p ( 1 - p ) } { n } }np(1−p)​​

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The standard error of the sampling distribution of a sample proportion is p(1−p)n\sqrt { \frac { p ( 1 - p ) } { n } }np(1−p)​​ where p is the sample proportion.

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