What is the value of the parameter for which we constructed those confidence intervals?

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The value of the parameter for which confidence intervals are constructed typically refers to the population parameter that you are estimating. This could be the population mean (μ), population proportion (p), or population variance (σ²), among others, depending on the context of the study or the data being analyzed. The specific value of this parameter would depend on your sample data and the method used to calculate the confidence interval.

If you provide more details about the context or the specific confidence intervals you are referring to, I can help clarify further!