Which of the following statements best describes the % confidence that the sample intervals in relation to the unknown population mean? Could we say that these samples are a good representative of the...


Which of the following statements best describes the % confidence that the sample intervals in<br>relation to the unknown population mean? Could we say that these samples are a good representative<br>of the population mean? What other characteristics are evident in the samples?<br>10<br>7<br>6<br>1<br>O a. We could say that we are 99% confident that the sample intervals contain the value of the unknown population mean. This is a good representation of the unknown<br>population mean. It's apparent that sample#4's interval doesn't contain the population mean<br>O b. There is about 90% confidence that the sample intervals contain the value of the unknown population mean. And this would imply that the sampling distribution is a<br>good representative of the population. All samples appear to have equal intervals thus their standard errors are equal<br>O c. We are about 90% confident that the sample mean is within a certain distance of the unknown population mean. Increasing the sample sizes for all samples would<br>decrease this interval and thus our % confidence will also decrease. However, this will improve the precision of estimating the population<br>O d. Approximately 95% confident that the population mean is within the sample intervals, thus it's probable that this is a good representative of the population. All<br>samples appear to have equal intervals implying equal standard deviation and sample sizes<br>Sample<br>

Extracted text: Which of the following statements best describes the % confidence that the sample intervals in relation to the unknown population mean? Could we say that these samples are a good representative of the population mean? What other characteristics are evident in the samples? 10 7 6 1 O a. We could say that we are 99% confident that the sample intervals contain the value of the unknown population mean. This is a good representation of the unknown population mean. It's apparent that sample#4's interval doesn't contain the population mean O b. There is about 90% confidence that the sample intervals contain the value of the unknown population mean. And this would imply that the sampling distribution is a good representative of the population. All samples appear to have equal intervals thus their standard errors are equal O c. We are about 90% confident that the sample mean is within a certain distance of the unknown population mean. Increasing the sample sizes for all samples would decrease this interval and thus our % confidence will also decrease. However, this will improve the precision of estimating the population O d. Approximately 95% confident that the population mean is within the sample intervals, thus it's probable that this is a good representative of the population. All samples appear to have equal intervals implying equal standard deviation and sample sizes Sample

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