Confidence intervals ci are one of the simpler forms of


Confidence intervals (CI) are one of the simpler forms of inferential statistics. What does the CI represent? And why does our knowledge of the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) and the empirical rule let us understand why the CI works and the results can usually be trusted.

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