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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 03:14, bhelsea15

When sampling without replacement from a finite population of size N, the following formula is used to find the standard deviation of the population of sample means: σ = However, when the sample size n, is smaller than 5% of the population size, N, the finite population correction factor, , can be omitted. Explain in your own words why this is reasonable. For N = 200, find the values of the finite population correction factor when the sample size is 10%, 5%, 3%, 1% of the population, respectively. What do you notice?

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