The _______ of a confidence interval corresponds to the total area under the curve that is excluded on both sides of the curve.
- Confidence level
- Margin of error
- Population parameter
- Standard error
The margin of error of a confidence interval corresponds to the total area under the curve that is excluded on both sides of the curve. This margin of error determines the width of the confidence interval.
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