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To my consternation, I haven't been able to find much relevant literature or publications on how often the assumptions of a one-sample t-test are violated (namely, the assumption that the sample SD will be representative of the population SD). Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? I've been searching g.scholar for the last three days. Thanks in advance! edit: clarification as per southernstorm's request: I'm looking for literature on models/simulations that look at how frequently a random sample does not have the same SD as the population the sample is drawn from.
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