3. Calculate the standard error from the following descriptive statistics. s1 = 24, s2 = 21, n1 = 36, n2 = 49
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The formula for standard error is: SE = s/√n For the first sample, the standard error (SE1) would be: SE1 = s1/√n1 = 24/√36 = 24/6 = 4 Show more…
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