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A random sample is selected from a population with astandard deviation of o= 18.a. On average, how much difference should there bebetween the sample mean and the population meanfor a random sample of n = 4 scores from thispopulation?b. On average, how much difference should there befor a sample of n = 9 scores?c. On average, how much difference should there befor a sample of n = 36 scores?

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In order to calculate the difference between the sample mean and the population mean (that is, the standard error), we can use the formula below:


SE=(\sigma)/(√(n))

(a)

For sigma = 18 and n = 4, we have:


SE=(18)/(√(4))=(18)/(2)=9

(b)

For n = 9, we have:


SE=(18)/(√(9))=(18)/(3)=6

(c)

For n = 36, we have:


SE=(18)/(√(36))=(18)/(6)=3

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