Deck 6: Sampling and Sampling Distributions

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In a simple random sample

A)every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
B)the population is approximately normal with the mean,median,and mode being approximately equal.
C)the mean is equal to the mode.
D)the mean of N is always equal to the standard deviation.
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A method of sampling that enables researchers to specify for each case in the population the probability of its inclusion in the sample is referred to as ______ sampling.

A)inclusionary
B)case
C)probability
D)density
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Parameters are associated with ______;whereas,statistics are associated with ______.

A)populations;samples
B)samples;populations
C)cases;samples
D)populations;datasets
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Which of the following is NOT a statistic?

A)p
B)ȳ
C)π
D)S2Y
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If all possible random samples of size N are drawn from a population with a mean of μY and a standard deviation of óᵧ,then as N becomes larger,the sampling distribution of sample means becomes approximately normal with a mean of and a standard deviation of ó?.This statement is known as the

A)sampling frame.
B)sampling distribution.
C)central sampling theorem.
D)central limit theorem.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.Probability

A)can be expressed as a proportion.
B)can be expressed as a percentage.
C)can take a maximum value of 1.
D)can take a minimum value of 1.
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Which of the following is NOT a parameter?

A)μY
B)ȳ
C)π
D)σᵧ
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A relatively small subset from a group that includes all of the cases that a researcher is interested is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)population.
C)case.
D)dataset.
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A group that includes all the cases in which a researcher is interested is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)population.
C)case.
D)dataset.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.In a population of 250 students,60% are Whites,20% are Latinos,15% are Blacks,and 5% others.In a proportionate stratified random sample of 120,

A)the number of Whites selected is 72.
B)the number of Blacks selected is 50.
C)the number of Latinos selected is 37.
D)the number of other racial and ethnicity background selected is 6.
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When the size of the sample selected from a subgroup is proportional to the size of the that subgroup in the entire population,we refer to this as

A)systematic random sampling.
B)proportionate stratified sampling.
C)stratified cluster sampling.
D)disproportionate stratified sampling.
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______ is necessary because researchers in the social sciences almost never have enough resources to collect information about the entire set of subjects of interest to them.

A)Central tendency
B)Variability
C)Sampling
D)Statistical analysis
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Which of the following is the notation for the sample mean?

A)p
B)ȳ
C)π
D)S2Y
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Which of the following is the notation for the population mean?

A)μʸ
B)ȳ
C)π
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Which of the following two qualities are used to calculate the standard error of the mean?

A)Sample mean and population mean
B)Sample mean and sample standard deviation
C)Population standard deviation and sample size
D)Population standard deviation and sample mean
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Which of the following sampling approaches first divides the population into subgroups based on one or more variables of interest?

A)Simple statistical sampling
B)Systematic random sampling
C)Stratified random sampling
D)Systematic density sampling
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.The probability of rolling an even number with a six-sided,equally weighted die is

A)1/3.
B)1/2.
C)1/6.
D)3/6.
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What is sampling error?

A)The discrepancy between the sample mean and the sample standard deviation
B)The discrepancy between the observed mean of one group in the sample and the observed mean of another group in the sample
C)The discrepancy between a sample estimate of a population parameter and the real population parameter
D)The discrepancy between two population parameters of interest
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.In a simple random sample

A)the population is divided into subgroups based on one or more variables.
B)K = population size/sample size.
C)every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen.
D)every combination of N members has an equal chance of being chosen.
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A theoretical probability distribution of all possible sample values for the statistics in which we are interested in is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)sampling distribution.
C)population.
D)sampling frequency.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.From Data Set 1,provide evidence that the standard error of the mean decreases as sample size increases.
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The sampling distribution is less skewed.It resembles a normal distribution.
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Disproportionate stratified sampling is especially useful when the size of some of the subgroups in the population is relatively equal.
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Will the standard error always be lower than the standard deviation? Why or why not?
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Parameter is a measure used to describe the sample distribution.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.Calculate the value of the standard error of the mean for the sampling distribution for 100 samples.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.If you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample,the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean.What is the value of the mean of the sampling distribution?
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Define systematic random sampling approach.
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In a population of 100 scores,if 20 was our sample size,then using systematic random sample,the value of K is 5.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.The central limit theorem tells us that as the sample size gets larger,

A)the mean of the sampling distribution becomes equal to the population mean.
B)the standard error of the mean decreases in size.
C)the closer the sample means will be to the population mean.
D)the sample statistics clusters away from the population parameter.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.From Data Set 1,if you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample,the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean.Would this sampling distribution be a normal distribution?
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.If the LSAT scores were not normally distributed,would the sampling distribution of the mean be a normal distribution if the sample size was 100?
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What is the difference between a parameter and a statistic?
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If the mean and standard deviation of a population are 436 and 103 respectively,then for a sample with a mean of 389 and a standard deviation of 96,the sampling error is 7.
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According to the central limit theorem what happens to the sampling distribution of sample means as N becomes larger?
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0,3,6,9 is a sample of the population 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
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Provide the appropriate symbols for the following parameters: mean,proportion,standard deviation,and variance.
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What is the major drawback of using the proportionate stratified sample?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Choose ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean and standard deviation for each.
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How is probability sampling useful?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Calculate the mean and standard deviation for this population.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Draw a random sample of five students and find the sampling error.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Draw a random sample of five students and find the sampling error.
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Explain the central limit theorem.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Take ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean for each.Then calculate the mean of these ten sample means.Is the mean of these sample means a good approximation of the population mean? Why or why not.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also obtain the mean of the sampling distribution.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also obtain the mean of the sampling distribution.
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If the mean and standard deviation of a population are 436 and 103 respectively,what is the standard error of the mean for a sample of size 8?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Choose ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean for each.Then calculate the mean of the ten sample means.What does the mean of the ten sample means approximate in this case?
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Why is sampling distribution a theoretical distribution?
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also construct the sampling distribution of the sample means.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also construct the sampling distribution of the sample means.
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Deck 6: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
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In a simple random sample

A)every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
B)the population is approximately normal with the mean,median,and mode being approximately equal.
C)the mean is equal to the mode.
D)the mean of N is always equal to the standard deviation.
every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
2
A method of sampling that enables researchers to specify for each case in the population the probability of its inclusion in the sample is referred to as ______ sampling.

A)inclusionary
B)case
C)probability
D)density
probability
3
Parameters are associated with ______;whereas,statistics are associated with ______.

A)populations;samples
B)samples;populations
C)cases;samples
D)populations;datasets
populations;samples
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Which of the following is NOT a statistic?

A)p
B)ȳ
C)π
D)S2Y
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If all possible random samples of size N are drawn from a population with a mean of μY and a standard deviation of óᵧ,then as N becomes larger,the sampling distribution of sample means becomes approximately normal with a mean of and a standard deviation of ó?.This statement is known as the

A)sampling frame.
B)sampling distribution.
C)central sampling theorem.
D)central limit theorem.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.Probability

A)can be expressed as a proportion.
B)can be expressed as a percentage.
C)can take a maximum value of 1.
D)can take a minimum value of 1.
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Which of the following is NOT a parameter?

A)μY
B)ȳ
C)π
D)σᵧ
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A relatively small subset from a group that includes all of the cases that a researcher is interested is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)population.
C)case.
D)dataset.
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A group that includes all the cases in which a researcher is interested is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)population.
C)case.
D)dataset.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.In a population of 250 students,60% are Whites,20% are Latinos,15% are Blacks,and 5% others.In a proportionate stratified random sample of 120,

A)the number of Whites selected is 72.
B)the number of Blacks selected is 50.
C)the number of Latinos selected is 37.
D)the number of other racial and ethnicity background selected is 6.
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When the size of the sample selected from a subgroup is proportional to the size of the that subgroup in the entire population,we refer to this as

A)systematic random sampling.
B)proportionate stratified sampling.
C)stratified cluster sampling.
D)disproportionate stratified sampling.
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______ is necessary because researchers in the social sciences almost never have enough resources to collect information about the entire set of subjects of interest to them.

A)Central tendency
B)Variability
C)Sampling
D)Statistical analysis
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Which of the following is the notation for the sample mean?

A)p
B)ȳ
C)π
D)S2Y
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Which of the following is the notation for the population mean?

A)μʸ
B)ȳ
C)π
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Which of the following two qualities are used to calculate the standard error of the mean?

A)Sample mean and population mean
B)Sample mean and sample standard deviation
C)Population standard deviation and sample size
D)Population standard deviation and sample mean
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Which of the following sampling approaches first divides the population into subgroups based on one or more variables of interest?

A)Simple statistical sampling
B)Systematic random sampling
C)Stratified random sampling
D)Systematic density sampling
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.The probability of rolling an even number with a six-sided,equally weighted die is

A)1/3.
B)1/2.
C)1/6.
D)3/6.
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What is sampling error?

A)The discrepancy between the sample mean and the sample standard deviation
B)The discrepancy between the observed mean of one group in the sample and the observed mean of another group in the sample
C)The discrepancy between a sample estimate of a population parameter and the real population parameter
D)The discrepancy between two population parameters of interest
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.In a simple random sample

A)the population is divided into subgroups based on one or more variables.
B)K = population size/sample size.
C)every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen.
D)every combination of N members has an equal chance of being chosen.
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A theoretical probability distribution of all possible sample values for the statistics in which we are interested in is referred to as a

A)sample.
B)sampling distribution.
C)population.
D)sampling frequency.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.From Data Set 1,provide evidence that the standard error of the mean decreases as sample size increases.
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The sampling distribution is less skewed.It resembles a normal distribution.
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Disproportionate stratified sampling is especially useful when the size of some of the subgroups in the population is relatively equal.
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Will the standard error always be lower than the standard deviation? Why or why not?
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Parameter is a measure used to describe the sample distribution.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.Calculate the value of the standard error of the mean for the sampling distribution for 100 samples.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.If you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample,the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean.What is the value of the mean of the sampling distribution?
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Define systematic random sampling approach.
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In a population of 100 scores,if 20 was our sample size,then using systematic random sample,the value of K is 5.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.The central limit theorem tells us that as the sample size gets larger,

A)the mean of the sampling distribution becomes equal to the population mean.
B)the standard error of the mean decreases in size.
C)the closer the sample means will be to the population mean.
D)the sample statistics clusters away from the population parameter.
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.From Data Set 1,if you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample,the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean.Would this sampling distribution be a normal distribution?
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)is designed so that test scores are normally distributed.The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62.If the LSAT scores were not normally distributed,would the sampling distribution of the mean be a normal distribution if the sample size was 100?
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What is the difference between a parameter and a statistic?
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If the mean and standard deviation of a population are 436 and 103 respectively,then for a sample with a mean of 389 and a standard deviation of 96,the sampling error is 7.
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According to the central limit theorem what happens to the sampling distribution of sample means as N becomes larger?
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0,3,6,9 is a sample of the population 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
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Provide the appropriate symbols for the following parameters: mean,proportion,standard deviation,and variance.
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What is the major drawback of using the proportionate stratified sample?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Choose ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean and standard deviation for each.
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How is probability sampling useful?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Calculate the mean and standard deviation for this population.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Draw a random sample of five students and find the sampling error.
Draw a random sample of five students and find the sampling error.
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43
Explain the central limit theorem.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Take ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean for each.Then calculate the mean of these ten sample means.Is the mean of these sample means a good approximation of the population mean? Why or why not.
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also obtain the mean of the sampling distribution.
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also obtain the mean of the sampling distribution.
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If the mean and standard deviation of a population are 436 and 103 respectively,what is the standard error of the mean for a sample of size 8?
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A small population of N = 12 has values of 2,2,3,4,4,7,8,8,8,9,12,12.Choose ten samples of size 3 and calculate the mean for each.Then calculate the mean of the ten sample means.What does the mean of the ten sample means approximate in this case?
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Why is sampling distribution a theoretical distribution?
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Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.
Consider the following population of 10 students with their corresponding test scores.   Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also construct the sampling distribution of the sample means.
Randomly draw 20 possible samples of size N = 4,and compute the mean scores for each sample.Also construct the sampling distribution of the sample means.
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