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Z = 1.555 should be used
If we seek an 88% confidence interval, that means we only want a 12% chance that our interval does not contain the true value.
Assuming a two-sided test, that means we want a 6% chance attributed to each tail of the Z-distribution.
the zα/2 value of z0.06.
This z value at α/2=0.06 is the coordinate of the Z-curve that has 6% of the distribution's area to its right, and thus 94% of the area to its left. We find this z-value by reverse-lookup in a z-table.
What is Z-distribution?
The standard normal distribution, also called the z-distribution, is a special normal distribution where the mean is 0 and the standard deviation is 1.
Any normal distribution can be standardized by converting its values into z-scores. Z-scores tell you how many standard deviations from the mean each value lies.
Why is z-score used?
The standard score (more commonly referred to as a z-score) is a very useful statistic because it
(a) allows us to calculate the probability of a score occurring within our normal distribution and
(b) enables us to compare two scores that are from different normal distributions.
To learn more about Z-distribution from the given link
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