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In order to estimate the mean age to be diagnosed with diabetes, a researcher takes a sample and finds the mean age to be 16.4. what type of statistical inference is this?
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In order to estimate the mean age to be diagnosed with diabetes, a researcher takes a sample and finds the mean age to be 16.4. what type of statistical inference is this?
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in order to estimate the mean age to be diagnosed with diabetes, a researcher takes a sample and finds the mean age to be 16.4. what type of statistical inference is this?
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This is a type of statistical inference known as a measure of center
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