A 95% confidence interval is constructed such that…

a. if we were able to identify the true population value of our measure of interest, there is a 95% chance that the confidence interval would contain that true value.
b. if we were able to identify the true population value of our measure of interest, there is a 5% chance that the confidence interval would contain that true value.
c. if we were to conduct significance testing, there is a 95% chance that a significant result would fall within the interval.
d. if we were to conduct significance testing, there is a 5% chance that a significant result would fall within the interval.


Answer: a. if we were able to identify the true population value of our measure of interest, there is a 95% chance that the confidence interval would contain that true value.

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