Which of the following would be a valid statement regarding a 95% confidence interval for the unknown mean of a population. Group of answer choices We are 95% confident that the unknown population mean is contained in the interval. There is a 95% chance that the confidence interval contains the true mean. 95% of the data falls within the confidence interval. The method used to generate this interval will correctly generate other intervals that contain the true sample mean 95% of the time. The population mean will fall within this specific confidence interval 95% of the time. 95% of the confidence intervals calculated using this method will contain the true population mean. If you produced 100 confidence intervals using the same method, we would expect that approximately 95 of them will contain the true population mean. There is a 95% probability that the true mean lies in this specific interval.
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A confidence interval gives an estimated range of values which is likely to include an unknown population parameter, the estimated range being calculated from a given set of sample data. Show more…
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