Which of the following characterizes the typical construction of a confidence interval most accurately?
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Point estimate +/- (Reliability factor x Standard error). | |
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Standard error +/- (Point estimate / Reliability factor). | |
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Point estimate +/- (Standard error / Reliability factor). | |
We can construct a confidence interval by adding and subtracting some amount from the point estimate. In general, confidence intervals have the following form:
Point estimate +/- Reliability factor x Standard error
Point estimate = the value of a sample statistic of the population parameter
Reliability factor = a number that depends on the sampling distribution of the point estimate and the probability the point estimate falls in the confidence interval (1 – α)
Standard error = the standard error of the point estimate
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