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9.2.ra-2 question (a) when constructing 95% confidence intervals for the mean when the parent population is right skewed and the sample size is small, the proportion of intervals that include the population mean is (above, below, equal to) 0.95. (b) when constructing 95% confidence intervals for the mean when the parent population is right skewed and the sample size is small, the proportion of intervals that include the population mean approaches as the sample size, n, increases. (this is a reading assessment question. be certain of your answer because you only get one attempt on this question.) (a) complete the statement below. when constructing 95% confidence intervals for the mean when the parent population is right skewed and the sample size is small, the proportion of intervals that include the population mean is ▼ 0.95.
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9.2.ra-2 question (a) when constructing 95% confidence intervals for the mean when the parent popul...
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