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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 20:10 keilyjaramillo2870

To create a confidence interval from a bootstrap distribution using percentiles, we keep the middle values and chop off a certain percent from each tail. (a) What percent of values must be chopped off from each tail for a 95% confidence interval?
(b) If the bootstrap distribution contains values for 1000 bootstrap samples, how many should be chopped off at each end to produce a 95% confidence interval?

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