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A population of n = 6 scores has sx = 12 and sx2 = 54. what is the value of ss for this population?
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A population of n = 6 scores has sx = 12 and sx2 = 54. what is the value of ss for this population?
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The sum of squares of a population is given by
and the standard deviation is given by
Given that SX = 12, i.e.
Therefore, SS = 720
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