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ashley

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What is the relationship between sampling error and sample size?
 
  a. there is no relationship between sampling error and the size of the sample
  b. sampling error relates to the confidence interval, not the sample size
  c. sampling error will let us know the size of the sample once we decide upon how much error the study can tolerate
  d. all are relationships

Question 2

Which of the following statements is not accurate with respect to standard error?
 
  a. standard error is a function of the size of the sample
  b. standard error indicates how closely the findings fit the sample
  c. standard error tells how sample statistics are dispersed around the population parameter
  d. standard error tells us that over one-third of all sample estimates will fall within one standard error above the population parameter



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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