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A developmental psychologist randomly draws two different samples of 50 children from the same local school district to measure their average screen time. Sample 1 has a mean screen time of 2.42.4 hours per day, while Sample 2 has a mean of 2.82.8 hours per day. Because these sample statistics are different and do not perfectly estimate the population parameter, the psychologist can conclude that a procedural mistake must have been made during the data collection of at least one sample.

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