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13 February, 15:56

Compare the mean of the population with the mean of a sample

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  1. 13 February, 17:36
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    This means that the sample mean is not systematically smaller or larger than the population mean. Or put another way, if we were to repeatedly take lots and lots (actually an infinite number) of samples, the mean of the sample means would equal the population mean.
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