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12 April, 02:33

What is the difference between the sample average y and the population mean?

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  1. 12 April, 06:25
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    When a finite number of samples are drawn from a larger population, the sample mean of that sample, while usually close to the population mean, is not the same thing. A population mean, on the other hand, is a description of pretty much ALL of whatever is being examined.

    Example of population: Everyone in the USA

    Example of a sample: One person, chosen at random, from each of the 50 states
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