Asked by Celeste Tidwell on Jun 10, 2024

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Increasing the confidence level for a confidence interval estimate for the difference between two population means, with all other things held constant, will result in a wider confidence interval estimate.

Confidence Level

The probability, expressed as a percent, that a parameter lies within a specified range of values (confidence interval).

Confidence Interval

A range of values, calculated from the sample data, that is likely to include the true population parameter with a specified level of confidence.

  • Comprehend the influence of sample size, confidence level, and variability on the magnitude of confidence intervals' width.
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abhinav singhJun 16, 2024
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Explanation :
When the confidence level increases, the margin of error also increases, which in turn widens the confidence interval estimate.