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Which analysis involves assessing the effect of changes or errors in the estimated variables on the NPV of a project?
Confidence Interval
A set of numerical values, obtained from statistical analysis of a sample, which is expected to encompass the actual value of a parameter from a larger, unspecified population.
Standard Error
An estimate of the standard deviation of a sampling distribution, reflecting the accuracy with which a sample represents a population.
Confidence Interval
A span of numbers obtained from sample data, which probably includes the value of an unknown parameter from the overall population.
Sample Variance
A statistical measure that quantifies the degree to which sample points differ from the sample mean.
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