How do I calculate a confidence interval of a mean using the critical value of t?

To calculate a confidence interval of a mean using the critical value of t, follow these four steps:

  1. Choose the significance level based on your desired confidence level. The most common confidence level is 95%, which corresponds to α = .05 in the two-tailed t table.
  2. Find the critical value of t in the two-tailed t table.
  3. Multiply the critical value of t by s/n.
  4. Add this value to the mean to calculate the upper limit of the confidence interval, and subtract this value from the mean to calculate the lower limit.