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. From Data Set 1, 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. Would this sampling distribution be a normal distribution?

What will be an ideal response?


Yes

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