explain the term standard error
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Answer:The standard error is a measure of the variability of a statistic. It is an estimate of the standard deviation of a sampling distribution. The standard error depends on three factors: N: The number of observations in the population. n: The number of observations in the sample.
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The standard error is the approximate standard deviation of a statistical sample population. The standard error is a statistical term that measures the accuracy with which a sample represents a population. In statistics, a sample mean deviates from the actual mean of a population; this deviation is the standard error...
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