Calculating confidence level intervals.

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For learning about confidence level intervals, various online resources are available, including introductory texts on probability and statistics that cover hypothesis testing. Wikipedia provides a foundational overview of confidence intervals, which can be a good starting point. Additionally, Statisticshowto.com offers practical guidance on calculating confidence intervals for samples. Engaging with these resources can enhance understanding of the topic. Exploring both online materials and library texts is advisable for comprehensive learning.
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Any resources you can recommend? Preferably online but I'm not against stopping by the library if need be. Thank you.
 
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It is commendable that you want ot learn this for yourself, however, there are many resources and without knowing your difficulties or context it is not possible to make a good suggestion.

If you are learning from scratch - then any introductory probability and statistics text will do the trick. You are looking for "hypothesis testing".

I take it you've seen this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_interval

How about something like this?
http://www.statisticshowto.com/articles/how-to-find-a-confidence-interval-for-a-sample/
 
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