Question: Consider two sampling distributions (A and B) obtained from the same population of values: A was constructed with samples of 50 values, B was constructred

Consider two sampling distributions (A and B) obtained from the same population of values: A was constructed with samples of 50 values, B was constructred with samples of 300 values. Which of the following statements is correct?

  1. The standard error of B is a larger value than that of the standard deviation of the population.
  2. The standard error of B is the same as the standard error of A.
  3. The standard error of B is larger than the standard error of A.
  4. The standard error of B is 300.
  5. The standard error of B is smaller than the standard error of A.

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