Answer:
Correct option: (3) a higher level of confidence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula to compute the (1 - α) % confidence interval for a population parameter is:
CI = Sample Statistic ± [Critical Value × (Standard deviation/ √Sample size)]
The margin of error of the confidence interval is:
MOE = [Critical Value × (Standard deviation/ √Sample size)]
The MOE is dependent on:
The MOE is directly related to the confidence level and standard deviation.
So if any of the two increases then the MOE also increases, thus widening the confidence interval.
And the MOE is inversely related to the sample size.
So if the sample increases the MOE decreases and vice versa.
If the sample size is not altered, then the widening of the confidence interval can because of two reasons:
The correct option in this case is (3) a higher level of confidence.