When interpreting confidence intervals, are those that contain the value of zero statistically significant? Yes, as long

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When interpreting confidence intervals, are those that contain the value of zero statistically significant? Yes, as long

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When interpreting confidence intervals, are those that contain the value of zero statistically significant? Yes, as long as the distribution is normal Yes, as long as the confidence interval is small enough it's significant No, only positive confidence intervals that don't contain zero can be significant No, confidence intervals that contain 0 are not statistically significant
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