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CQXA

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How can we determine the representativeness of a sample mean for a particular population?
 
  a. Draw a graph and compare the heights of the bars representing the population and sample means.
  b. Convert the sample mean to a z-score and compare the z-score to the critical value.
  c. Compare the sample mean to the population mean and compare the difference to the criterion.
  d. Compare the sample mean to the population standard deviation and look up its probability.

Question 2

If we decide not to reject the idea that a sample represents a particular population, because the sample mean does not lie within the rejection region,
 
  a. although the probability is low, our decision may be wrong.
  b. the probability is high that our decision is wrong.
  c. we cannot know the probability of our decision being right or wrong.
  d. the probability of our decision being correct is 0.05.



swimkari

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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