Question: Select all that apply: All the other things being equivalent, the Confidence Interval for a sample goes up with the number of observations (n) in

Select all that apply:

  1. All the other things being equivalent, the Confidence Interval for a sample goes up with the number of observations (n) in the sample.
  2. Populace mean is consistently bigger than sample mean.
  3. Leaving all else equivalent, reducing the probability of a Type I error increases the probability of a Type II error.
  4. A T-distribution is utilized for minuscule sample sizes rather than Normal.

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