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10 October, 20:01

What does the CLT say? Asked what the central limit theorem says, a student replies, "As you take larger and larger samples from a population, the spread of the sampling distribution of the sample mean decreases." Is the student right? Explain your answer.

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  1. 10 October, 21:31
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    No, the student is not right as his statement is against central limit theorem.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Central Limit Theorem:

    This theorem states that if we take large samples of a population which has a mean and standard deviation then mean samples will have a normal distribution.

    So the statement of this theorem negates the statement of the boy who said that the spread of sampling distribution of the sample mean will decrease.
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