A distribution of final exam scores is normal, with  = 500 and  = 100.  If you selected a random sample of n = 4 scores from this population, how much error would you expect between the sample mean and the population mean? If you selected a random sample n = 25 scores, how much error would you expect between the sample mean and the population mean?   How much error would you expect for a sample of n = 100 scores? What do we notice about the standard error as the sample size increases?

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A distribution of final exam scores is normal, with  = 500 and  = 100. 

If you selected a random sample of n = 4 scores from this population, how much error would you expect between the sample mean and the population mean?

If you selected a random sample n = 25 scores, how much error would you expect between the sample mean and the population mean?  

How much error would you expect for a sample of n = 100 scores?

What do we notice about the standard error as the sample size increases?

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