<p><b>Variables for which the confidence interval included zero (bold) were excluded from the subsequent factor analysis.</b></p>a<p>after controlling for group differences: <i>R</i> = 0.14, CI<sub>l</sub> = 0.00, CI<sub>u</sub> = 0.27.</p
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is a data analysis procedure that is widely used in social and be...
<p>Tests for difference in individual mean level startle responses and the variance components used ...
<p>Significance codes:</p><p>p<0.001: ‘***’,</p><p>p<0.01: ‘**’,</p><p>p<0.05: ‘*’.</p><p>OR = Odds ...
<p>Behavioral variables that were related to any of the four scales according to the Principal Compo...
<p>Confidence intervals for all of the groups overlap indicating that the ICC values for each group ...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Broad sense repeatability, which refe...
Estimates and confidence intervals for (A) standardized coefficients in the score and (B) four selec...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
Broad sense repeatability, which refers to the extent to which individual differences in trait score...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
<p>Coefficient estimates, standard errors, and 95% confidence interval for each coefficient in a mod...
<p>*statistically significant confidence interval</p><p><sup>a</sup> The number of risk factors was ...
ABSTRACT—Replication is fundamental to science, so sta-tistical analysis should give information abo...
<p>Showing the relationship between baseline scores and change scores at re-assessment; not overlapp...
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is a data analysis procedure that is widely used in social and be...
<p>Tests for difference in individual mean level startle responses and the variance components used ...
<p>Significance codes:</p><p>p<0.001: ‘***’,</p><p>p<0.01: ‘**’,</p><p>p<0.05: ‘*’.</p><p>OR = Odds ...
<p>Behavioral variables that were related to any of the four scales according to the Principal Compo...
<p>Confidence intervals for all of the groups overlap indicating that the ICC values for each group ...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Broad sense repeatability, which refe...
Estimates and confidence intervals for (A) standardized coefficients in the score and (B) four selec...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
Broad sense repeatability, which refers to the extent to which individual differences in trait score...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
<p>Coefficient estimates, standard errors, and 95% confidence interval for each coefficient in a mod...
<p>*statistically significant confidence interval</p><p><sup>a</sup> The number of risk factors was ...
ABSTRACT—Replication is fundamental to science, so sta-tistical analysis should give information abo...
<p>Showing the relationship between baseline scores and change scores at re-assessment; not overlapp...
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is a data analysis procedure that is widely used in social and be...
<p>Tests for difference in individual mean level startle responses and the variance components used ...