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146.
Correct Interpretation of Confidence Intervals
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Which of the following is the correct interpretation of a 95% confidence interval?
A
If we repeated the sampling procedure many times, 95% of the constructed intervals would contain the true parameter
B
There is a 95% probability that the true parameter lies within this specific interval
C
The true parameter has a 95% chance of being close to the sample mean
D
95% of the observed data values fall within the bounds of this interval
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