Standard Deviation, Hypotheses, and Standard Error

Standard Deviation, Hypotheses, and Standard Error

In an essay of 250-500 words, thoroughly address the following items and respond to the related questions:
1 Define the term standard deviation. Why is it important to know the standard deviation for a given sample? What do researchers learn about a normal distribution from knowledge of the standard deviation? A sample of n=20 has a mean of M = 40. If the standard deviation is s=5, would a score of X= 55 be considered an extreme value? Why or why not?
2 Hypothesis testing allows researchers to use sample data, taken from a larger population, to draw inferences (i.e., conclusions) about the population from which the sample came. Hypothesis testing is one of the most commonly used inferential procedures. Define and thoroughly explain the terms null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. How are they used in hypothesis testing?
Define the term standard error. Why is the standard error important in research using sample distributions? Consider the following scenario: A random sample obtained from a population has a mean of ยต=100 and a standard deviation of s = 20. The error between the sample mean and the population mean for a sample of n = 16 is 5 points and the error between a sample men and population mean for a sample of n = 100 is 2 points.

Explain the difference in the standard error for the two samples.
The term standard deviation is defined correctly in a thorough manner. All of the follow-up questions are correctly answered in a thorough manner.

The terms null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis are defined correctly and thoroughly. The application of these terms to hypothesis testing is thorough and indicative of deep understanding of the concepts.

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The term standard error is defined correctly in a thorough manner. All of the follow-up questions are correctly answered in a thorough manner.

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Clear and convincing argument that presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner. All sources are authoritative.

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