Examlex

Solved

If Two Populations Are Not Known to Be Normally Distributed Xˉ1Xˉ2\bar { X } _ { 1 } - \bar { X } _ { 2 }

question 5

Short Answer

If two populations are not known to be normally distributed, the sampling distribution of the sample mean difference, Xˉ1Xˉ2\bar { X } _ { 1 } - \bar { X } _ { 2 } , will be: Anormally distributed only if both population sizes are greater than 30 . Bnormally distributed. Cnormally distributed only if at least one of the sample sizes is greater than 30 . D approximately normally distributed.\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline A&\text {normally distributed only if both population sizes are greater than 30 . }\\\hline B&\text {normally distributed. }\\\hline C&\text {normally distributed only if at least one of the sample sizes is greater than 30 . }\\\hline D&\text { approximately normally distributed.}\\\hline \end{array}


Definitions:

Environmental Scan

The process of systematically reviewing external and internal environments to identify trends, threats, and opportunities that could impact an organization's future.

Geek Squad

A service that offers technical support and services for consumer electronics and appliances, typically operating within larger retail stores.

Echo-Boom

A demographic period characterized by an increase in births, often referring to the children of the baby boomers, also known as Millennials.

Generational Cohort

A classification of people based on their birth years, sharing similar attitudes, experiences, and values.

Related Questions