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A bootstrap sampling distribution for a mean was constructed with the following sample data:
x ¯ = 515s = 100
n = 15
The standard error was 25.822 in the bootstrap sampling distribution.
If the sample size were increased to 500, how would the standard error change?
Group of answer choices
It would increase.
It would stay the same.
It would decrease.
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