What is sampling error and how is it measured?

What will be an ideal response?

Sampling error is the extent to which sample means selected from the same population differ from one another. This difference, which occurs by chance, is measured by the standard error of the mean.

Psychology

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Having an excess of norepinephrine can lead to

a. anxiety. b. neuron death. c. the development of Parkinson's disease. d. the development of schizophrenia.

Psychology

Which of the following is not true regarding differences between boys and girls with chronic illnesses? a. Girls show more symptoms of pain and anxiety than boys do

b. Girls are more likely to cling, cry, and seek emotional support. c. Excessive somatic complaints are associated with emotional disorders in boys. d. Boys show more symptoms of sensitivity to pain.

Psychology