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Do you think that changing the population mean had any effect on the proportion

ID: 3305529 • Letter: D

Question

Do you think that changing the population mean had any effect on the proportion of confidence intervals that captured the true population mean? Why or why not? No. The proportion of population means missed by the confidence intervals are still around 10% when the population mean is changed. ONo. The proportion of population means missed by the confidence intervals are still around 5% when the population mean is changed. Yes. The proportion of population means missed by the confidence intervals decreased as the population mean increased. Yes. The proportion of population means missed by the confidence intervals increased as the population mean increased

Explanation / Answer

I think changing the population mean doesnot have any effect on the proportion of confidence interval that captured true population the true population mean.

Generally we take confidence level as 95%

So, here level of significance is 5% i.e. 0.05

The proportion of population mean missed by the confidence interval are still around 5% when the population mean changed.

Option B ) is correct

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