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Suppose we are constructing a confidence interval using repeated tests of significance to develop an interval of plausible values. Using two-sided tests each time with the following null hypotheses, we obtain the resulting p-values.

Null p-value Null p-value
Proportion = 0.45 0.014 Proportion = 0.53 0.787
Proportion = 0.46 0.032 Proportion = 0.54 0.572
Proportion = 0.47 0.062 Proportion = 0.55 0.373
Proportion = 0.48 0.126 Proportion = 0.56 0.142
Proportion = 0.49 0.371 Proportion = 0.57 0.077
Proportion = 0.50 0.598 Proportion = 0.58 0.042
Proportion = 0.51 0.733 Proportion = 0.59 0.021
Proportion = 0.52 0.986 Proportion = 0.60 0.003

Using the results from the table, give a 90% confidence interval.

Using the results from the table, give a 95% confidence interval.

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