Multiple Choice
When interpreting confidence intervals when there are three or more means,if two or more intervals overlap slightly,we should conclude that
A) the population means differ.
B) the sample means do not differ.
C) the population means definitely do not differ.
D) we are uncertain about the true population mean difference.
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