What is the difference between a confidence interval and a point estimate?
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A point estimate is a single value that serves as the best estimate of a population parameter (e.g., sample mean).
A confidence interval provides a range of values around the point estimate, offering a level of confidence (e.g., 95%) that the true population parameter lies within that range.