In a study, the effects of early Alzheimer's disease on non-declarative memory, Reber et al. used the Category Fluency T

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In a study, the effects of early Alzheimer's disease on non-declarative memory, Reber et al. used the Category Fluency T

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In a study, the effects of early Alzheimer's disease on non-declarative memory, Reber et al. used the Category Fluency Test to establish baseline persistence and semantic memory and language abilities. The eight subjects in the sample had Category Fluency Test scores of 11, 10, 6, 3, 11, 10, 9, 11. Assume that the eight subjects constitute a simple random sample from a normally distributed population of similar subjects with early Alzheimer's disease. What is the estimated standard error of the sample mean?
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