Answer:
D) The z-statistics would be different.
Step-by-step explanation:
Confidence Interval can be calculated using M±ME where
An margin of error (ME) from the mean can be calculated using the formula
ME=[tex]\frac{z*s}{\sqrt{N} }[/tex] where
If 95% and 98% confidence intervals were calculated from the same sample data, then M, s and N are same.
[tex]\frac{s}{\sqrt{N} }[/tex] is called standard error. Since s and N are same the standard errors would also be same.
But, two tailed z-statistic for 95% confidence level is ≈1.96 where for 98% it is ≈2.33