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The sample distribution will always look just like the distribution of the population from which the sample came. a. True b. False
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The sample distribution will always look just like the distribution of the population from which the sample came.
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false because the 'Central Limit Theorem'(CLT) specifies that the 'sampling distribution' of 'sample mean' will closely resemble the Normal distribution
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