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Only one of the seven different instances Davis provides for "following the rules" lives up to his conception of what students should be taught in learning their respective professional codes of ethics. Explain how Davis arrives at this conclusion. Do you think he has argued adequately against his original criticism of the legalistic view of "merely following the rules"? Why or why not?
Confidence Interval
A range of values, derived from sample data, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter.
Confidence Interval
A gamut of values generated from sample statistics, which is likely to envelop the value of an unseen population parameter.
Standard Error
A metric that quantifies the spread of sample averages around the mean of the entire population.
Confidence Level
A measure expressed as a percentage that indicates the probability that a confidence interval contains the true parameter value.
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