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However, we know from the central limit theorem that the mean for a large, properly drawn sample will not typically deviate wildly from the mean for the population as a whole. Similarly, we can assume that the observed relationship between variables like height and weight will not typically bounce around wildly from sample to sample, assuming that these samples are large and properly drawn from the same population.
Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data
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