Multiple Choice
A 95% confidence interval is:
A) The range of values of the statistic which we can be 5% confident contains a significant effect in the population.
B) The range of values of the statistic which probably contains the true value of the statistic in the population.
C) The range of values of the statistic that we can be 95% confident contains a significant effect in the population.
D) The range of values of the statistic which we can by 95% certain does not contain the true population effect.
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