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A clinical psychologist measures the anxiety scores of a sample of 50 patients. To estimate the standard deviation of anxiety scores in the general patient population, how should the researcher adjust the denominator in the standard deviation formula, and what is the specific numerical value of that denominator?

Question: A clinical psychologist measures the anxiety scores of a sample of 50 patients. To estimate the standard deviation of anxiety scores in the general patient population, how should the researcher adjust the denominator in the standard deviation formula, and what is the specific numerical value of that denominator?

Sample answer: The researcher should adjust the denominator by subtracting 1 from the sample size (N1N - 1) instead of dividing by NN. With a sample size of 50, the specific numerical value of the denominator will be 49.

Key points:

  • Apply the N1N - 1 correction rule for population estimation.
  • Determine the sample size NN is 50.
  • Calculate the final denominator as 501=4950 - 1 = 49.

Rubric: The answer must state that the researcher should use N1N - 1 to estimate the population standard deviation and provide the exact numerical denominator of 49.

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