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1- The population mean, µ, is a measure of a-the uncertainty of a population b-c

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Question

1- The population mean, µ, is a measure of

a-the uncertainty of a population

b-central tendency of a sample

c-dispersion of a population

d-central tendency of a population

e-none of the above

2-The sample mean (X bar) can be ___________ the population mean (?).

a-greater than

b-equal to

c-less than

d-any of the above

e-none of the above

a-the uncertainty of a population

b-central tendency of a sample

c-dispersion of a population

d-central tendency of a population

e-none of the above

2-The sample mean (X bar) can be ___________ the population mean (?).

a-greater than

b-equal to

c-less than

d-any of the above

e-none of the above

Explanation / Answer

1)

population mean, µ, is a measure of option D is correct : d-central tendency of a population

2)as sample mean is based upon sampled values and not whole population therefore

option D is correct