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2. 1 points My Notes From the choices below, the statement that is **NOT** true

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2. 1 points My Notes From the choices below, the statement that is **NOT** true about confidence intervals is: A confidence interval (CI) is an interval of values computed from sample data that is likely to include the true, but unknown, population value A confidence interval (CI) between 0.19 and 0.33 means that the true population proportion lies between 0.19 and 0.33 An approximate formula for a 95% confidence interval (CI) is: point estimate +/-bound A 95% confidence interval (CI) procedure has a higher probability of producing inter as that include the ru e population value an a 90 CI procedure.

Explanation / Answer

A confidence interval between 0.19 and 0.33 means that the true population lies between 0.19 and 0.33

The above statement is not true. The condidence interval doesnt say for sure that the true population mean lies in the given interval. It just says that there is x% chance that the true population parameter is within the interval, where is the confidence level.