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What are continuous probability distributions?

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A confidence interval is defined as:
 a. a point estimate plus or minus a specific level of confidence.
  b. a lower and upper confidence limit associated with a specific level of confidence.
  c. an interval that has a 95 probability of containing the population parameter.
  d. a lower and upper confidence limit that has a 95 probability of containing the population parameter.
  e. the difference between the observed sample statistic and the actual value of the population parameter being estimated.



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Answer to Question 1

Continuous probability distributions describe probabilities associated with random variables that are able to assume any of an infinite number of values along an interval.

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