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Which of the following correctly describes confidence level? A confidence level is the probability that a simple event will occur. A confidence level is a value that is added and subtracted from a given value to give an interval where something will likely happen. A confidence level is the probability that something will fall within a confidence interval. A confidence level is the probability that something will fall outside of a confidence interval.

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the answer on plato is C

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just cause

User Edvard Rejthar
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The correct option is this: A CONFIDENCE LEVEL IS THE PROBABILITY THAT SOMETHING WILL FALL WITHIN A CONFIDENCE INTERVAL.
A confidence level refers to the probability that the value of a parameter will fall within a particular range of values.
Confidence level is usually given in form of percentage. A 0% confidence level implies that the probability of getting the same results if an experiment is repeated is zero, while a 100% confidence level implies that, the probability of getting the same results if the experiment is repeated is 100%.
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