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Basic Question 2 of 10
I collect a random sample of size n from a population with standard deviation σ, and from the data collected I compute a 95% confidence interval for the mean of the population. Which of the following would produce a new confidence interval with smaller width (smaller margin of error) based on these sample data?
II. Use a lower confidence level.
III. Use a smaller sample size.
I. Increase σ.
II. Use a lower confidence level.
III. Use a smaller sample size.
User Contributed Comments 4
User | Comment |
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vincenthuang | X+-Z*S/n^.5 so increase n or decrease s will reduce interval |
Mikael | Correct. Confidence level = 1 - level of significance. |
cslau83 | level of confidence = level of significance? |
johntan1979 | Read the notes, cslau83 |
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Learning Outcome Statements
identify and describe desirable properties of an estimator;
contrast a point estimate and a confidence interval estimate of a population parameter;
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 1, Module 5.