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Meta-Analysis Errors; Motivation and Behavior Change

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How to Calculate a Standard Error Standard Deviation?

A standard error is just divide the standard deviation by the square root of the end of the group size you're dealing with. So essentially, like if you study one group of people, take their bench press one rep max and it's 100 kilograms plus or minus 10 kilos - that plus or minus standard deviation. That's based on eight total subjects versus you get the exact same distribution in a sample of 1000 subjects. And so what you do to calculate a standard error isjust divide the standard Deviation by the squareroot of the end Of The Group Size You're Trying To Measure.

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