When you experience a coincidence, which of the following interpretations is app
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When you experience a coincidence, which of the following interpretations is appropriate?
A If an event has a million to one chance, it is expected to happen to 290 people in the U.S. in a given day, on average (because the U.S. population is 290 million).
B all of the above
C It is not unlikely that something surprising will happen to someone, somewhere, someday.
D There is a big difference between the probability of a rare event happening to someone somewhere, and the probability of a rare event happening to a specifically named individual.
Which of the following factors can make it difficult to make correct conclusions about the population based on confidence intervals?
A confounding variables
B all of the above
C Sample sizes that are too small to detect true differences in the population.
D Bias in the data collection or sampling process
Explanation / Answer
Which of the following factors can make it difficult to make correct conclusions about the population based on confidence intervals?
All the options are true
That means all of the above option B
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