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A sample of n = 8 scores has ss = 50. if these same scores were a population, then the ss value for the population would be ____.

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5.69999

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A sample of n=8 has an ss=50 if these were a population the ss value of the population would be (50/8) of the sample = 6.25 of sample. Usually, ss value of the population i s calculated by dividing ss by the sample values. This is the way to calculate ss value of the population.
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