Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.02.2020 04:57, TayJoker966

A. If a single score is randomly selected from this population, how much distance on average, should you find between the score and the population mean?
b. If a sample of n = 4 scores is randomly selected from this population, how much distance on average, should you find between the sample mean (M) and the population mean (u)?
c. If a sample of n = 100 scores is randomly selected from this population, how much distance, n average, should you find between the sample mean (M) and the population mean (u)?

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