Question 9
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As long as the sample size is larger than 1, the variability of a sampling d...
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Question 9
1 pts
As long as the sample size is larger than 1, the variability of a sampling distribution of
means is:
1. Equal to the variability of the population distribution of individual scores
2.Greater than the variability of the population distribution of individual scores
3. Less than the variability of the population distribution of individuals scores
4. The variability of all sampling distributions is equal regardless of the sample size used to
construct them
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