1. Compute the estimated standard error of the mean for the following situations. a. s = 10,...
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1. Compute the estimated standard error of the mean for the following situations.
a. s = 10, n = 25
b. s = 10, n = 100
c. s = 48, n = 25
d. s = 48, n = 100
2. Look at your answers to problem 1 and present a summary statement regarding the impact of sample size on the magnitude of the standard error of the mean.
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