All else being equal, if you cut the sample size in half, how does this affect the margin of error when using the sample to make a statistical inference about the mean of the normally distributed population from which it was drawn? M E = StartFraction z times s Over StartRoot n EndRoot EndFraction. The margin of error is multiplied by StartRoot 0.5 EndRoot. The margin of error is multiplied by StartRoot 2 EndRoot. The margin of error is multiplied by 0.5. The margin of error is multiplied by 2.

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The margin of error is multiplied the square root of 2 (I got it right on my test)

All else being equal, if you cut the sample size in half, the margin of error is  multiplied by square root of 2.

What is the margin of error?

In statistics the margin of error is used to refer to the small amount that is given in case of issues of misrepresentation or mistakes in calculation.

It tells by what percentage your calculation would differ from the real value of the given population.

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