A population of n = 100 scores has μ = 30 and σ = 4. what is the population variance?

A population of n = 100 scores has μ = 30 and σ = 4. what is the population variance?

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A sample of $n=36$ scores is selected from a normal distribution with a mean of $\mu=65 .$ If the sample mean is $M=59$, then compute the $z$ -score for the sample mean and determine whether the sample mean is a typical, representative value or an extreme value for each of the following: a. A population standard deviation of $\sigma=12$ b. A population standard deviation of $\sigma=30$

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How do you find the population variance?

The variance for a population is calculated by:.
Finding the mean(the average)..
Subtracting the mean from each number in the data set and then squaring the result. The results are squared to make the negatives positive. ... .
Averaging the squared differences..

What are the values for SS and variance for the following sample of N 4 scores 1 3 0 4?

What are the values for SS and variance for the following sample of n = 4 scores? Scores: 1, 3, 0, 4a. ss=10 and variance=2.5b.

What is the variance for the following population Scores Scores 5 2 5 4?

Summary: The variance for the following population of scores: 5, 2, 5, 4 is 1.5.

What is the value of SS for the following set of scores 0 1 4 5?

Answer and Explanation: Scores are: 0,1,4 and 5. Hence the value of SS is 17 and none of the options is correct.