Upload Required - Written Work or Explanation Suppose that the efficacy of a certain drug is 0.35. Consider the sampling distribution (sample size n = 214) 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 of the proportion is equal to the population proportion. In this case, the efficacy of the drug (which is the proportion of patients cured) is given as 0.35. Therefore, the mean of the sampling distribution is 0.35. Show more…
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