Answer:
confidence level
Step-by-step explanation:
The confidence level refers to the statistical probability that the value of a population sample lies between a specific range of values (confidence interval).
For example when you say that your research has a 95% confidence level, it means that you are 95% that your population's mean fall within the confidence interval.
Statistics are never 100% exact since you cannot research the whole population, but usually a 95-98% confidence level is considered very secure, except election polls.