Exercises - Central Limit Theorem 1. What does the notation \( \mu_{\bar{x}} \) and \( \sigma_{\bar{x}} \) represent?
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In other words, if we were to take a large number of samples from a population, calculate the mean of each sample, and then create a distribution of these means, \( \mu_{\bar{x}} \) would be the mean of this distribution. Show more…
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