What is a one-sided confidence interval? When is it necessary?

      

What is a one-sided confidence interval? When is it necessary?

  

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Mutiso
One-sided confidence interval is the limit of one side of a distribution. It is usually necessary when
testing something above or lower side of the parameter of population given. The parameter can be mean
or variance.
Mutiso answered the question on December 14, 2018 at 12:47


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