Assume that a measure of stress is known to have a mean of 50 and a SD of 10 in a general population of adults. A sample

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Assume that a measure of stress is known to have a mean of 50 and a SD of 10 in a general population of adults. A sample

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Assume That A Measure Of Stress Is Known To Have A Mean Of 50 And A Sd Of 10 In A General Population Of Adults A Sample 1
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Assume that a measure of stress is known to have a mean of 50 and a SD of 10 in a general population of adults. A sample of 100 inpatients had a mean of 53. Do the inpatients differ from the known population on stress? 5-2-1. What is the null hypothesis? μ = 50 μ = 50 Ⓒu = 53 Ⓒu 53 * = 50 O x 50 O x = 53 O ** 53
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