Find the indicated confidence interval. Assume the standard error comes from a bootstrap distribution that is approximately normally distributed. A 95% confidence interval for a proportion p if the sample has n = 400 with * = 0.36, and the standard error is SE = 0.02. Round your answers to three decimal places. The 95 % confidence interval is
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