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Glossary

95% confidence interval

Confidence intervals are used to express the uncertainty associated with a population estimate. For example, imagine we wanted to use a survey to estimate the mean age of a population. The 95% confidence interval tells us that if we sampled this same population lots of times, and generated a CI each time, 95% of these CI would contain the true mean age of the population.