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Empirical Evidence Suggests That Ability, Effort, and Chance Are Not

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Empirical evidence suggests that ability, effort, and chance are not likely to be significant contributors to wage differences.


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Sampling Distribution

The likelihood distribution of a statistic derived from numerous samples taken from a particular population.

Considered Normal

A term often used in statistics and probability to refer to data or distribution patterns that fit within a normal (Gaussian) distribution, characterized by a symmetric bell-shaped curve.

Standard Error

A statistical measure that estimates the accuracy with which a sample distribution represents a population by using the standard deviation.

Sampling Distribution

The probability distribution of a statistic based on all possible samples of a fixed size from a certain population.

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