(Step-by-Step) What’s wrong? Explain what is wrong in each of the following scenarios. If the standard deviation of a population is 10, then the variance


Question: What’s wrong? Explain what is wrong in each of the following scenarios.

  1. If the standard deviation of a population is 10, then the variance of the mean for an SR8 of 20 observations from this population will be 10 / \(\sqrt{20}\) .
  2. When taking SRS's from a population, larger sample sizes will have larger standard deviations.
  3. The mean of a sampling distribution changes when the sample size changes.

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