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Confidence Intervals

A confidence interval is a range of values likely to contain an unknown population parameter. It's calculated from observed sample data and shows where the true population parameter might be, with a specific confidence level like C = 95%. This means there's a 95% chance the real value is in the interval. It helps measure the uncertainty when estimating population parameters, giving a range instead of a single-point estimate.