Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for evidence-based practice. Clinicians should understand confidence intervals in order to determine if they can realistically expect results similar to those presented in research studies when they implement the scientific evidence in clinical practice. The aims of this masterclass are: (1) to discuss confidence intervals around effect estimates; (2) to understand confidence intervals estimation (frequentist and Bayesian approaches); and (3) to interpret such uncertainty measures. Content: Confidence intervals are measures of uncertainty around effect estimates. Interpretation of the frequentist 95% confidence interval: we can be 95% confident tha...
Confidence and tolerance intervals — a tool for biomedical data analysis aimed at clear evidence MIR...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge of students ’ beliefs and difficulties in understanding ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Background: One of the emerging themes in epidemiology is the use of interval estimates. Currently, ...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
A confidence interval (CI) is an interval estimate of a population parameter. Instead of estimating ...
Confidence intervals are presented in various scientific fields and are used to justify claims,altho...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
Confidence and tolerance intervals — a tool for biomedical data analysis aimed at clear evidence MIR...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge of students ’ beliefs and difficulties in understanding ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
In the clinical study researchers want to answer the most important question whether a new therapy i...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Background: One of the emerging themes in epidemiology is the use of interval estimates. Currently, ...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
A confidence interval (CI) is an interval estimate of a population parameter. Instead of estimating ...
Confidence intervals are presented in various scientific fields and are used to justify claims,altho...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
• Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations wh...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
Confidence and tolerance intervals — a tool for biomedical data analysis aimed at clear evidence MIR...
The use of confidence intervals (CIs) as an addition or as an alternative to null hypothesis signifi...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge of students ’ beliefs and difficulties in understanding ...