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When the Level of Confidence and Sample Size Remain the Same

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When the level of confidence and sample size remain the same, a confidence interval for a population proportion, p, will be ________ when When the level of confidence and sample size remain the same, a confidence interval for a population proportion, p, will be ________ when   (1 −   )  is larger than when   (1 −   )  is smaller. A)  wider B)  narrower C)  neither wider nor narrower (they will be the same) (1 − When the level of confidence and sample size remain the same, a confidence interval for a population proportion, p, will be ________ when   (1 −   )  is larger than when   (1 −   )  is smaller. A)  wider B)  narrower C)  neither wider nor narrower (they will be the same) ) is larger than when When the level of confidence and sample size remain the same, a confidence interval for a population proportion, p, will be ________ when   (1 −   )  is larger than when   (1 −   )  is smaller. A)  wider B)  narrower C)  neither wider nor narrower (they will be the same) (1 − When the level of confidence and sample size remain the same, a confidence interval for a population proportion, p, will be ________ when   (1 −   )  is larger than when   (1 −   )  is smaller. A)  wider B)  narrower C)  neither wider nor narrower (they will be the same) ) is smaller.


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