The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed so that test scores are normally distributed. The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62. If you drew all possible random samples of size 100 from the population of LSAT test-takers and plotted the values of the mean from each sample, the resulting distribution would be the sampling distribution of the mean. What is the value of the mean of the sampling distribution?

What will be an ideal response?


154.35

Sociology

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Manuel returned to school for certification in computer science despite the fact he has ten years of work experience in this field. Schooling will not affect his performance, but will get him a raise. This is an example of:

a. functional illiteracy. b. the hidden curriculum. c. de facto segregation. d. reverse sexism in performance evaluation. e. the credentialized society.

Sociology

In which stage of a social movement do the people involved come together to share their concerns and make claims about the need for change?

A. coalescence B. formalization C. decline D. emergence

Sociology

In making attributions for conflict in her marriage, Linda sees her own behaviors as caused by situational factors and the behaviors of her partner as caused by his dispositional characteristics. Linda's explanations have most clearly been influenced by:

A) the powerlessness bias. B) the conflict in her relationships. C) gender stereotypes. D) the actor/observer effect.

Sociology