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haleyc112

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The finite population correction factor should be used:
 a. whenever we are sampling from an infinite population.
  b. whenever we are sampling from a finite population.
  c. whenever the sample size is large compared to the population size.
  d. whenever the sample size is small compared to the population size.

Question 2

If the error variable is normally distributed, the test statistic for testing H0: 1 = 0 has a Student t-distribution with n - 2 degrees of freedom.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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