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    A Researcher Selects a Sample of 625 Participants from a Population
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A Researcher Selects a Sample of 625 Participants from a Population

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A researcher selects a sample of 625 participants from a population with a mean of 120 and a standard deviation of 25.The probability of selecting a sample mean that is larger than 125 is close to zero.

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