(See Steps) In a nationwide survey of 1000 companies with more than 50 employees, managers, were asked to rank various factors that influence their decisions
Question: In a nationwide survey of 1000 companies with more than 50 employees, managers, were asked to rank various factors that influence their decisions in hiring employees. Each factor was ranked on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being not important and 10 being very important. The factor "educational background" received a mean ranking of 7.2.
- Is the sample mean of 7.2 exactly the same as the population mean? Please explain.
- If another sample of 1000 companies is taken, do you expect the sample mean to be 7.2 again? Why or why not?
- Repeating this experiment many times with different samples, what values for the sample means would be possible? What values would repeat more often?
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