A random sample of 50 pairs of parents and children is selected. The parent is asked to estimate how many hours their child spent watching TV yesterday. The child is asked many hours they spent watching TV yesterday. A 90% confidence interval for the mean difference (parent’s response – child’s response) in the amount of time spent watching TV is 0.25 hours to 2.5 hours. A newspaper columnist writes the headline "Parents overestimate how much time children spend watching TV.” Is this headline supported by the 90% confidence interval? No, the confidence interval consists entirely of positive numbers. No, the confidence interval does not contain the value of 0 hours. Yes, the confidence interval consists entirely of positive numbers. Yes, the confidence interval does not contain the value of 0 hours.