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Which of the following is the concept illustrated with the misentered data? A. The procedure for constructing the confidence interval is robust. The larger the sample size, the more resistant the mean. Therefore, the confidence interval is less robust. B. The procedure for constructing the confidence interval is robust. The larger the sample size, the more resistant the mean. Therefore, the confidence interval is more robust. C. The procedure for constructing the confidence interval is not robust. The smaller the sample size, the less resistant the mean. Therefore, the confidence interval is more robust.
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