Suppose that you had constructed from sample data a 95 percent confidence interval about the population mean. Which is a correct interpretation?
A) 95 percent of the population µ's are in the interval
B) µ has a .95 probability of being in the interval
C) you are 95 percent sure that the interval contains
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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