Final answer:
The correct interpretation of the 95% confidence interval from -1.78 to 3.27 for the difference in excitement levels between Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma residents is that administrators cannot determine a true difference because the interval includes zero, meaning there could be no difference or differences both ways. So the correct option is d.
Step-by-step explanation:
When interpreting a 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in excitement levels between Oklahoma residents and non-Oklahoma residents regarding going home for the holidays, it is important to consider the interval range provided, which is from -1.78 to 3.27. Because the interval includes the value 0, it suggests that the difference in mean excitement levels could be non-existent. Therefore, the correct interpretation would be:
d. The administrators are unable to tell if there is a true difference between Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma residents in their excitement to go home for the holidays because their interval covers 0.
This implies that the confidence interval includes the possibility that there is no difference at all, as well as potential differences in both directions (Oklahoma residents being more or less excited than non-Oklahoma residents). The interval does not provide clear evidence to claim a significant difference in either direction with 95% confidence.