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Suppose in the population, the Anger-Out score for men is two points higher than it is for women. The population variances for men and women are both 20. Assume the Anger-Out scores for both genders are normally distributed. Given this information about the population parameters: (a) What is the mean of the sampling distribution of the difference between means?
(b) What is the standard error of the difference between means?
(c) What is the probability that you would have gotten this mean difference or less in your sample?

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