The mean for a set of scores in an entire population is


Question: Distinguish between a population mean and sample mean. The mean for a set of scores in an entire population is called a population mean; the mean for a sample (or subset of scores from a population) is called a sample mean. Each mean is computed the same but with different notation used to identify the sample size (n) and population size (N).

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