[See Solution] The value of the z-score in a hypothesis test is influenced by a variety of factors. Assuming that all other variables are held constant,
Question: The value of the z-score in a hypothesis test is influenced by a variety of factors. Assuming that all other variables are held constant, explain how the value of z is influenced by each of the following:
- Increasing the difference between the sample mean and the original population mean
- Increasing the population standard deviation.
- Increasing the number of scores in the sample.
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