Keeping all else equal, with increasing level of confidence, a confidence interval: Group of answer choices a. Shifts to the left b. Gets narrower c. Remains unchanged d. Gets wider e. Shifts to the right
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The level of confidence refers to the probability that the interval contains the true parameter. Now, let's consider the options: a. Shifts to the left: This means that the confidence interval moves towards the left side of the distribution. However, increasing Show more…
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