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Confidence Intervals vs. Significance Testing
Would you necessarily expect the confidence interval to be the same as a test of significance? From how I see it is say yes cause then it proves the answer twice in two difference methods ?
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One is the opposite of the other. If the confidence interval = 95%, then the level of significance = P = .05, assuming a two-tailed test.
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