Construct both a 98% and a 80% confidence interval for β1. β^1=44, se=6.1, SSxx=44, n=23 98% : ≤β1≤ 80% : ≤β1≤
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Construct both a 98% and a 80% confidence interval for β1.
β^1=44, se=6.1, SSxx=44, n=23
98% : ≤β1≤
80% : ≤β1≤
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