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A sample of people have their income measured in dollars per year. Robin gets a deviation of +5 on this variable. How does she compare to the sample?
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Her annual income is 5 standard deviations higher than the
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Her annual income is 5 dollars higher than the mean
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Her annual income is 5 points higher than the mean
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The mean of the sample is 5 thousands dollars higher than Robin’s income
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