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What are the “Standard Error for Predicted Mean” and the “Standard Error for Predicted Observation”?

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What are the “Standard Error for Predicted Mean” and the “Standard Error for Predicted Observation”?

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A7: The “standard error for predicted mean” is the standard deviation of a sampling distribution of means, calculated in this study by dividing the standard deviation by the number of analytical values. This is the error associated with the predicted mean for a large population of supplements labeled at the same level. The “standard error for predicted observation” estimated the error associated with the predicted mean for a single new observation, which in this case is any individual adult MVM supplement product.

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