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The mean of the sampling distribution is 0.35.

The standard error of the sampling distribution is 0.037

What is the mean of this distribution?

The mean of a sampling distribution is equal to the population proportion.

In this case, the population proportion is the efficacy of the drug, which is 0.35.

So, the mean of the sampling distribution is also 0.35.

What is the standard error of this distribution?

The standard error of a sampling distribution is calculated using

SE = √[p(1 - p)/n]

Substitute the known values into the equation

SE = √[0.35 * (1 - 0.35)/169]

Evaluate

SE = 0.037

Hence, the standard error of the sampling distribution is 0.037

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