A population forms a normal distribution with a mean of μ = 55 and a standard deviation of σ = 12. For each of the following samples, compute the z-score for the sample mean. a.M = 58 for n = 4 scores b.M = 58 for n = 16 scores c.M = 58 for n = 36 s
A population forms a normal distribution with a mean of μ = 55 and a standard deviation of σ = 12. For each of the following samples, compute the z-score for the sample mean. a.M = 58 for n = 4 scores b.M = 58 for n = 16 scores c.M = 58 for n = 36 s
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normal distribution with amean of μ = 55 and a standard deviation of σ = 12. For each of the following samples, compute the z-score for the sample mean. a.M = 58 for n = 4 scores b.M = 58 for n = 16 scores c.M = 58 for n = 36 scores
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