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storky111

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Using a two-tailed test with  = .05, a sample correlation of r = 0.355 for a sample of n = 30 individuals is large enough to conclude that there is a real correlation in the general population.
 
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On average, a sample of n = 16 scores from a population with s = 10 will provide a better estimate of the population mean than you would get with a sample of n = 16 scores from a population with s = 5.
 
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