Question: About Errors 31. A sampling error is the difference between a sample statistic (e.g. x-bar) and the corresponding population parameter (mu). This type of error

About Errors 31. A sampling error is the difference between a sample statistic (e.g. x-bar) and the corresponding population parameter (mu). This type of error is attributed to chance fluctuation. For instance, if the variable of interest is X = height in centimeters of FLC students, and this class as a (convenience) sample produces the statistic x =175.26 (x-bar = 175.26), and we determine that u =173.26 (mu = 173.26), then the sampling error would be
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