Multiple Choice
Theoretically, suppose we knew the average VO2 max value of every runner who has run 1500 m in under 4 minutes ml/kg/min) . The reality is that we will never know, but if we were to sample a series of runners who had run 1500 m in under 4 minutes (see below) which samples would have 95% confidence intervals that do not contain the true value?
A) Sample 1
B) Sample 2
C) Sample 3
D) Sample 4
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