The average person may rely on confidence intervals informally "a couple of times a year." Confidence intervals are commonly encountered in various contexts such as news articles, research studies, or discussions about statistics, but they might not be a frequent part of everyday decision-making for most individuals.
How often does the average person rely on confidence intervals, at least informally?
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several times a day
several times a day
once a week
once a week
about once a month
about once a month
a couple of times a year
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