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ktran03
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when we calculate a value, say
@95%
we get 9.99+- .002
this value is describing a parameter of the true population right?
it is not saying 95% of the time we get samples, it will fall in this range correct?
We never infer anything about statistics, only parameters of populations right?
I'm pretty sure that is correct, I just came across something that interprets this differently.
@95%
we get 9.99+- .002
this value is describing a parameter of the true population right?
it is not saying 95% of the time we get samples, it will fall in this range correct?
We never infer anything about statistics, only parameters of populations right?
I'm pretty sure that is correct, I just came across something that interprets this differently.