A _______ is a range of values, derived from a sample, that is used to estimate an unknown population parameter.
- Confidence interval
- Point estimate
- Probability
- Variance
A confidence interval is a range of values, derived from the statistical analysis of the sample data, that is likely to contain an unknown population parameter.
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