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The Enormous Costs of Capital Punishment Are Not a Product

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The enormous costs of capital punishment are not a product of the number of executions but rather the number of people death penalty jurisdictions attempt to execute.


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Confidence Interval

A sweep of values, pulled from statistical evaluations of samples, likely to carry the value of a hidden population parameter.

Finite Population

A population set with a limited number of elements or members, making it possible to enumerate its elements.

Sample Size

The total count of individual pieces of data used in a statistical analysis, reflecting the amount of information included in the study.

Confidence Limits

The upper and lower bounds of a confidence interval, typically set around a sample statistic, defining the range within which the true population parameter is expected to lie with a specified level of confidence.

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