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Circular nodes in a decision tree indicate that it would be incorrect to choose a path from the node.
Confidence Interval
A statistical estimate of the range within which an unknown population parameter lies, calculated to express the certainty of its covering the true value.
Confidence Interval
A series of values, based on sample statistics, presumed to include the unknown value of a population parameter.
Population Parameter
A characteristic or measure that describes an aspect of an entire population, such as a population mean or variance.
Confidence Interval
A range of values, derived from sample statistics, that are believed to contain the value of an unknown population parameter at a certain confidence level.
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