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6 February, 12:13

Decreasing the sample size from 750 to 375 would multiply the standard deviation by

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  1. 6 February, 15:46
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    The standard deviation of a sample is proportional to 1/√N where N is the sample size. In this case we are decreasing N by half, so we can write:

    1/√ (N/2) = √2 / √N

    If we say that our standard deviation is proportional to 1/√N, the difference that occurred from decreasing the sample size by half resulted in an increase in the standard deviation by a factor of √2.

    Therefore, the standard deviation is multiplied by √2.
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