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Brooks (1968) asked participants to make judgments about letters when they were only imagining the letter.He showed that:
Standard Deviation
A measure that indicates the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values from the mean (average) of that set.
Resamples
The process of taking repeated samples from observed data, often with replacement, to perform statistical inference.
Standard Deviation
A statistic that measures the dispersion or variation of a set of values from their mean, indicating how spread out the values are.
Allowable Sampling Error
The maximum error that can be tolerated in the results from a sample survey, determined by the researcher.
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