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  2. Margin of error - Wikipedia

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    This interval is called the confidence interval, and the radius (half the interval) is called the margin of error, corresponding to a 95% confidence level. Generally, at a confidence level γ {\displaystyle \gamma } , a sample sized n {\displaystyle n} of a population having expected standard deviation σ {\displaystyle \sigma } has a margin of ...

  3. Opinion: Why the margin of error matters in the 2024 election ...

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    A 2024 general election mail ballot issued by the Erie County Board of Elections.

  4. New poll shows Florida, Texas within margin of error in ...

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    Sen. Kelly says he is aware TikTok ban ‘is controversial,’ but there is ‘national security risk to’ app

  5. Harris and Trump within margin of error in Michigan: Poll

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    The results are within the poll’s 4.4 percent margin of… The poll, conducted by USA Today and Suffolk University, found Harris leading with 48 percent to Trump’s 45 percent. Harris and Trump ...

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    Margin of error: ±3.9 percentage points; Related article: Most Americans Say Kim Davis Should Issue Marriage Licenses, Poll Shows. Do you think elected officials ...

  7. Margin of Error (The Wire) - Wikipedia

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    "Margin of Error" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Eric Overmyer from a story by Ed Burns & Eric Overmyer, and directed by Dan Attias , it originally aired on October 15, 2006.

  8. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Margin of error/archive1

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    That said, the article's language might benefit from some less loaded word choices. [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|]] 09:44, Oct 4, 2004 (UTC) I did not peruse the article entirely, so I will not vote at present. But I did notice that "margin of error" is in bold at every instance: I would imagine that using bold in the first case alone would suffice.

  9. Hernández: Dodgers' margin of error in World Series shrinks ...

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    It's easy to try to play the long game the way the Dodgers did in Game 4. But with Gerrit Cole up next in Game 5, the Yankees can make things scary very quickly.