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Based on the formula , if a researcher realizes they accidentally omitted a score of 0 from their dataset, the sum of scores () will remain the same while the calculated mean () will decrease because the total number of scores () has increased.
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A psychologist is using the formula to analyze the results of a memory experiment involving 30 participants. Match each component of the formula to its specific conceptual role in this research context.
Based on the formula , if a researcher realizes they accidentally omitted a score of 0 from their dataset, the sum of scores () will remain the same while the calculated mean () will decrease because the total number of scores () has increased.
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A psychology researcher is analyzing how an extreme high outlier score distorts a dataset. Based on the components of the statistical mean formula (), arrange the logical cascade of mathematical effects that occur when a single, exceptionally high outlier score is added to a typical distribution.
Two psychology students are determining how to calculate the overall mean reaction time for two combined groups of participants (Group A has 10 participants, Group B has 50 participants). Student 1 argues they should simply add the two group means together and divide by 2. Student 2 argues this is flawed because, according to the formula , they must instead find the grand sum of all individual scores and divide by 60.
Based on your critical evaluation of the statistical mean formula, which student presents the correct methodology and what is the proper mathematical justification?