Bias and variability Figure 5.8 (on the facing page) shows

Chapter 5, Problem 5.33

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Bias and variability Figure 5.8 (on the facing page) shows the behavior of a sample statistic in many samples in four situations. Th ese graphs are like those in Figures 5.5 and 5.6. Th at is, the heights of the bars show how oft en the sample statistic took various values in many samples from the same population. Th e true value of the population parameter is marked by an arrow on each graph. Label each of the graphs in Figure 5.8 as showing high or low bias and as showing high or low variability.

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