as decreasing the confidence interval require less accuracy , therefore spread reduces
the confidence interval will narrow
Suppose you compute a 97% confidence interval. What will happen to the confidence interval if you...
Suppose you compute a confidence interval with a sample size of 25. What will happen to the confidence interval if the sample size increases to 50? a. nothing b. get larger c. get smaller
Question 14 (1 point) Suppose you compute a 95% confidence interval. What will happen to the confidence interval if you increase the confidence level to 99%? O A) Confidence interval will decrease if the confidence level becomes wider OB) Confidence interval will become wider if the confidence level is increased O C) Confidence interval will increase if the confidence level becomes wider OD) Confidence interval will become narrower if the confidence level is increased Previous Page Next Page Page 10...
If you are constructing a confidence interval for a population mean, for the same confidence level, the width of the confidence interval will __________ as the sample size increases. Decrease Increase Stay the same Depends on the sample size
What will happen to the length of a confidence interval if the sample proportion is increased? a unable to tell b increase the length c decrease the length d stay the same
Answer and explain. If all other quantities remain the same, what will happen to the width of a confidence interval if there is an increase in the:confidence level;sample size; andstandard deviation
Increasing the confidence level causes the width of the confidence interval to increase, decrease, stay the same? [Negative marking will be applied for incorrect answers.]
What level of confidence will produce a wider confidence interval -- 92% confidence or 97% confidence?
Increasing the confidence level of your confidence interval will have what effect on the width of the interval? It is impossible to tell. The width will decrease. The width will remain the same. The width will increase.
QUESTION 1 Suppose we have a sample size of 100 and calculate a confidence interval. What will happen to that interval if we then get a sample size of 200 (all else equal). It will become narrower It will become wider. It will remain the same, because the mean is not changing It will get closer to 1.96.
QUESTION 1 Suppose we have a sample size of 100 and calculate a confidence interval. What will happen to that interval if...
Suppose you construct a 96% confidence interval for a population
mean from a normal distribution with known
.
Scenario 1: If you increase the size of the sample while keeping
the same 95% level of confidence, how would your confidence
interval be affected? Circle answer.
a. would be wider
b. would be narrower
c. there would be no change
d. no way to know without additional information
Scenario 2: If you increase the level of confidence from 96% to
99%...