Multiple Choice
Imagine you are interested in researching the relationship between job experience and income among early-career working professionals.You take a random sample of 32 professionals from the nearest city,and you ask them to report their annual income and submit a resumé outlining their professional experience.You later calculate their years of experience from their resumés.You compute the following information:
If you were to calculate a 95% confidence interval for this correlation coefficient,you would find that it ranges from .11 to .70.How should this interval be interpreted?
A) There is A.95 probability that r falls between .11 and .70
B) There is a .95 probability that r falls outside the range of .11 to .70
C) There is a.95 probability that r falls between .11 and .70.
D) There is a .95 probability that r falls outside the range of .11 to .70.
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