Kizspy Question: 35
(Choose 1 answer)
Which of the following statements correctly describes confidence intervals in the context of the Classical
Linear Model (CLM)?
A. Confidence intervals in a CLM are also referred to as point estimates.
B. Confidence intervals in a CLM provide a range of likely values for the population parameter.
C. Confidence intervals in a CLM do not depend on the degrees of freedom of a distribution.
D. Confidence intervals in a CLM can be truly estimated when heteroskedasticity is present.