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<p>would tend toward 95%."<br/>
* The confidence interval can be expressed in terms of probability with respect to a single theoretical (yet to be realized) sample: "There is a 95% <a href="page.php?w=Coverage_probability">probability</a> that the 95% confidence interval calculated from a given future sample will cover the true value of the population parameter." This essentially reframes the "repeated samples" interpretation as a probability rather than a frequency.<br/>
* The confidence interval can be expressed in terms of statistical significance,</p><p>
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