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In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   . A) smaller;smaller B) smaller;larger C) larger;smaller D) larger;larger will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   . A) smaller;smaller B) smaller;larger C) larger;smaller D) larger;larger .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   . A) smaller;smaller B) smaller;larger C) larger;smaller D) larger;larger will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   . A) smaller;smaller B) smaller;larger C) larger;smaller D) larger;larger .


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