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The proper interpretation of a 95% confidence interval is: A. We are 95% confident that the point estimate is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit. B. We are 95% confident that the population parameter is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit. C. We are 95% confident that the test statistic is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit. D. We are 95% confident that the sample mean is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit.

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Answer: B. We are 95% confident that the population parameter is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit.

Explanation:

In statistics, we know that the interpretation of
(1-\alpha)\% level of confidence interval is that we are
(1-\alpha)\% sure that the true population parameter lies in it.

Therefore, the proper interpretation of a 95% confidence interval is that we are 95% confident that the population parameter is between the lower confidence limit and upper confidence limit.

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