SOLUTION: Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed so that test scores are normally distributed. The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a stand

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Question 975745: Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed so that test scores are normally distributed. The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62. If you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample, the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean. What is the value of the mean of the sampling distribution?
Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the value of the mean of the sampling distribution is 154.35, in other words, the mean of the population is the sampling mean.

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