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chads108

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A 95 CI in parameter estimation corresponds, in a hypothesis testing framework, to:
 
  A) An alpha of 0.95
  B) An alpha of 0.05
  C) A beta of 0.95
  D) A beta of 0.05

Question 2

Indentify what the number 60 would be called in the following statement: 95 CI for the mean of 60 = 50 to 70.
 
  A) The probability value
  B) The point estimate
  C) The lower confidence limit
  D) The effect size



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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