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If there is nothing new happening in the population, in the long run you should expect __________ of the sample means from samples of size n taken from this population to be at or below the population mean, regardless of the standard deviation or the sample size.
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Question 2

When a relationship or value from a sample is so strong that we can effectively rule out chance as an explanation, we say that the result is _______________.
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Answer to Question 1

50 OR HALF

Answer to Question 2

STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT



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