SOLUTION: A population has µ=100 and ơ=20. If you select a
single score from this population, on the average, how
close would it be to the population mean? Explain
your answer
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Question 636975: A population has µ=100 and ơ=20. If you select a
single score from this population, on the average, how
close would it be to the population mean? Explain
your answer
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hint: Compare the standard deviation and the mean absolute deviation (and try to connect the two)
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