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What does it mean to say that the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality? choose the correct answer below.

a. the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they only work with distributions that​ aren't normal.
b. the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they work well with distributions that​ aren't normal, provided that departures from normality are extreme.
c. the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they work well with distributions that​ aren't normal, provided that departures from normality are not too extreme.
d. the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they​ don't work well with distributions that​ aren't normal?

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the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they work well with distributions that​ aren't normal, provided that departures from normality are not too extreme

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c. the confidence interval methods for the mean are robust against departures from​ normality, meaning they work well with distributions that​ aren't normal, provided that departures from normality are not too extreme.

This means that the methods of this section are not robust against poor sampling method

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