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If we are sampling from a normal distribution to conduct a hypothesis test, then our sampling distribution will only be normally distributed if our sample size is 30 or more.
 
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Typical values for alpha generally range from 1 to 10 for hypothesis testing.
 
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Two samples are independent of one another when the results you observe when sampling from one population have no impact on the results you observe when sampling from the second population.
 
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Bob's golf score at his local course follows the normal distribution with a mean of 92.1 and a standard deviation of 3.8. What is the probability that the score on his next round of golf will be between 82 and 89?
 
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The standard error of the difference between two means describes the variation in the difference between two sample means.
 
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