Confidence interval
This page provides the definition for a mathematics term.
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A glossary of terms used in mathematics.
Confidence interval
An interval estimate of a population parameter. A confidence interval is therefore an interval of values calculated from a random sample taken from the population, for which any number in the interval is a possible value for a population parameter.
The word "confidence" is used in the term because the method that produces the confidence interval has a specified success rate (confidence level) for the percentage of times such intervals contain the true value of the population parameter in the long run. 95% is commonly used as the confidence level.
Curriculum achievement objectives reference
Statistical investigation: Level 8
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