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13)On a crisp sunny Saturday afternoon, you decide to count the number of seeds that chickadees eat each time they come to your feeder. You

13)On a crisp sunny Saturday afternoon, you decide to count the number of seeds that chickadees eat each time they come to your feeder. You select 7 chickadees at random, and find a mean of 5.14 and a standard deviation of 2.9. Using this data, you calculate that the standard error to be 1.1. If the true feeding rate was 6.24 seeds per visit, calculate the probability that you would see the mean of your data or something smaller if you repeatedly resampled the chickadee population at your feeder. (Hint, this question is about sampling distributions, but is not asking you to test a hypothesis). [1 mark]

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0.8 ANSWER < 1.0

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