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Match the sampling strategies below with the
-Interviewing one female dean who has been recognized for leadership by a national organization and asking her to recommend another female dean she would consider a great leader.
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Population Proportions
The fraction or percentage of a population that exhibits a specific characteristic or attribute.
Standard Error
The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of a statistic, providing a measure of the precision of the estimated population parameter.
Interval Estimate
An estimate of a population parameter that specifies a range of possible values within which the parameter is expected to lie, often expressed with a level of confidence.
Mean Ages
The average age of individuals in a population or sample, calculated by summing their ages and dividing by the number of individuals.
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