Economy, asked by dhruvdeepchra, 1 month ago

“There is a lack of confidence in statistical data, methods and conclusion drawn.”
Justify with reasons.

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Answered by angeljayasing200840
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The confidence coefficient is the confidence level stated as a proportion, rather than as a percentage. For example, if you had a confidence level of 99%, the confidence coefficient would be . 99. In general, the higher the coefficient, the more certain you are that your results are accurate.

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