why is mean of sampling distribution equals to population mean
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Its mean is equal to the population mean, thus, (?X͞ =sample mean and ?pPopulation mean) The populationstandard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size is equal to the standard deviation of thesampling distribution of the mean, thus: (σ = population standard deviation, n = sample size
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Here is your answer....
Its mean is equal to the population mean, thus, (?X͞ =sample mean and ?pPopulation mean) The populationstandard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size is equal to the standard deviation of thesampling distribution of the mean, thus: (σ = population standard deviation, n = sample size
I hope it will help you mate
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