not among the ch 1. How many possible of size n = 4 can be drawn from a population of size 15? А. 210 B. 1365 C. 3003 D.32760 2. What is the shape of the sampling distribution of the means if random sample of size n become larger? A. left skewed B. right skewed C. normal D. linear A 3. Which sample size will give a smaller standard error of the mean? A. 10 В. 13 C. 30 D. 46 4. What is the finite population correction factor if the size of the population is 250 and the sample size is 20? A. 0.9210 B. 0.9361 C. 0.9365 D. 0.9610
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![not among the choices.
1. How many possible of size n = 4 can be drawn from a population of size 15?
A. 210
B. 1365
C. 3003
D.32760
2 What is the shape of the sampling distribution of the means if random sample of size n become
larger?
A. left skewed
B. right skewed
C. normal
D. linear
A3. Which sample size will give a smaller standard error of the mean?
A. 10
B. 13
C. 30
D. 46
4. What is the finite population correction factor if the size of the population is 250 and the
sample size is 20?
A. 0.9210
B. 0.9361
C. 0.9365
D. 0.9610
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