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elizabeth18

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The scores that lie in the tails of a normal distribution have a _____ frequency and a _____ probability of occurring.
 
  a. high; high c. high; low
  b. low; high d. low; low

Question 2

When a sample mean is different from the mean of the sampling distribution (the population mean), two alternatives must be considered: The sample mean may represent _____, or it may represent _____.
 
  a. the central tendency of a population well; the variability of a population well
  b. a well population; a poor population
  c. the population poorly; the population well
  d. the population poorly; a different population



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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