Confidence Intervals and the Central Limit Theorem
The central limit theorem lets us build confidence intervals for the mean even when the shape of the population distribution isn't known. If this vid helps you, please help me a tiny bit by mashing that 'like' button. For more #rstats joy, crush that 'subscribe' button!

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