Suppose that the efficacy of a certain drug is 0.51. Consider the sampling distribution (sample size n = 202) for the proportion of patients cured by this drug. What is the mean of this distribution? What is the standard error of this distribution? (Round answer to four decimal places.)
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The mean of the sampling distribution for the proportion of patients cured by this drug is equal to the true proportion, which is given as 0.51. So, the mean is: $$\mu = 0.51$$ Show more…
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