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A 95% confidence interval for a mean was found to be (1.44, 1. Because is some fixed number, it either lies in this interval or it doesnt, so it...
A 95% confidence interval for a mean was found to be (1.44, 1.76). Because is some
fixed number, it either lies in this interval or it doesnt, so it doesnt make any sense to claim
that P(1:44 <=mu<= 1.76) = .95. What do we mean, then, by saying this is a "95%
confidence interval"?