Standard Error Is the Scale on Your Ruler

Standard deviation measures spread in people. Standard error measures spread in statistics. It shrinks with √n, which means doubling your sample is progress… but not magic. Treat standard error like the scale on your ruler… if it’s wide, you can’t draw fine lines. Before you chase more decimals, check whether your standard error can justify the precision you crave. Tighten your method, then your interval.

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