Multiple Choice
Increasing the confidence-interval level from .95 to .
A) increases the likelihood of including the population mean within its limits
B) decreases the likelihood of including the population mean within its limits
C) increases the number of degrees of freedom
D) none of these, since a confidence interval may never include the true population mean
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