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Why are the prices of some regulated industries often higher than they would be if there were no regulation?
Point Estimate
A solitary figure or statistical measure employed to approximate the worth of a population parameter.
Confidence Interval
A portfolio of values, extracted from sampling efforts, believed to encapsulate the undiscovered value of a population attribute.
Normal Distribution
A balanced probability distribution around the mean, demonstrating that occurrences are more frequent near the mean than away from it.
Margin of Error
An indicator of the precision of an estimate in statistics, showing the range within which the true value is expected to lie with a certain level of confidence.
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