SOLUTION: All possible samples of size n are selected from a population and the mean of each sample is calculated. What is the value of the mean of the sample means?
a. 0Smaller than the
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Question 138919: All possible samples of size n are selected from a population and the mean of each sample is calculated. What is the value of the mean of the sample means?
a. 0Smaller than the population mean
b. 0Larger than the population mean
c. 0Exactly the same as the population mean
d. 0It cannot be determined in advance
e. 0None of the above
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c. Exactly the same as the population mean
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