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Which of the following statements is not true regarding a 95% confidence interval for the mean of a population? a. In 95% of all samples, the sample mean will fall within 2 standard errors of the true population mean.
b. If you add and subtract two standard errors to and from the sample mean, in 95% of all cases, you will have captured the true population mean.
c. In 95% of all samples, the true population mean will be within 2 standard errors of the sample mean.
d. 95% of the population values will lie within 2 standard errors of the sample mean.

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