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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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Standard deviation measures the spread of a data distribution. It measures the typical distance between each data point and the mean.Mark as Brainliest

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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 distribution represents a population.

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