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How Can I Interpret a 100(1-alpha)% Confidence Interval?

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How Can I Interpret a 100(1-alpha)% Confidence Interval?

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We often refer to a confidence level as the probability that a specific parameter will be contained in a given interval. For example, when we fit a 95% confidence interval to a fitted line, we say there is a 95% probability that the “true” fitted line (in the population) falls between the interval.

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