Asked by
Rajdeep Sandhu
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
The amount of certainty that researchers have that a sample is a true reflection of a population is called:
A) Margin of Error
B) Population justification
C) Level of ambiguity
D) Confidence level
Confidence Level
A statistical measure that indicates the degree of certainty or trust in the results obtained from a sample as representative of a larger population.
- Understand the significance of representative samples and their effect on the precision of research outcomes.
- Grasp the principles of statistics applied in research, including inferential statistics, significance thresholds, and confidence ranges.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of representative samples and their effect on the precision of research outcomes.
- Grasp the principles of statistics applied in research, including inferential statistics, significance thresholds, and confidence ranges.