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How do you find the margin of error for the 95% confidence interval used to estimate the following population proportion? | Socratic
Rural Crude model Model 1 Model 2 n=5,673 HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI) 0 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref 1.00 Ref 1 0.58* (0.47‒0.71)
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SOLVED: If we have a 95% confidence interval and out p > 0.05 would you say that a correlation is not significant or that it doesn't exist?
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