MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Which statement below is correct?
a. Standard deviation should be used when calculating z for a single score, while standard error should be used when calculating z for a sample mean .
b. When calculating z for a single score or for a sample mean, the standard error should be used.
c. Standard error should be used when calculating z for a single score, while standard deviation should be used when calculating z for a sample mean.
d. When calculating z for a single score or for a sample mean, the standard deviation should be used.
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