AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference between two means by examining whether the two 95% confidence intervals overlap. The purpose of this brief communication is to illustrate that the 95% confidence intervals for two means can overlap and yet the two means can be statistically significantly different from one another at the α = 0.05 level. (J Vasc Surg 2002;36:194-5.
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
ABSTRACT Confidence intervals (CIS) are frequently used to compare true means of two populations in ...
<p>In the example on the left (A vs. B), with 95% confidence intervals, no conclusion can be drawn r...
Comparing individual confidence intervals of two population means is an incorrect procedure for dete...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
<p>For this representative example, the data were created from a log-normal population with a mean o...
By using Eq (8), 90% credible intervals are show above as error bars around the point estimates for...
Trevejo et al. (1) recently described the epidemiology of salmonellosis in California. They calculat...
Trevejo et al. (1) recently described the epidemiology of salmonellosis in California. They calculat...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
When the same parameters are estimated by data from several independent samples, it may happen that,...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
Many interpret error bars to mean that if they do not overlap the difference is statistically signif...
Investigators sometimes base their claim of superiority for a new treatment over older treatments on...
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
ABSTRACT Confidence intervals (CIS) are frequently used to compare true means of two populations in ...
<p>In the example on the left (A vs. B), with 95% confidence intervals, no conclusion can be drawn r...
Comparing individual confidence intervals of two population means is an incorrect procedure for dete...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
<p>For this representative example, the data were created from a log-normal population with a mean o...
By using Eq (8), 90% credible intervals are show above as error bars around the point estimates for...
Trevejo et al. (1) recently described the epidemiology of salmonellosis in California. They calculat...
Trevejo et al. (1) recently described the epidemiology of salmonellosis in California. They calculat...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
When the same parameters are estimated by data from several independent samples, it may happen that,...
Background: Controversies are common in medicine. Some arise when the conclusions o...
Many interpret error bars to mean that if they do not overlap the difference is statistically signif...
Investigators sometimes base their claim of superiority for a new treatment over older treatments on...
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
ABSTRACT Confidence intervals (CIS) are frequently used to compare true means of two populations in ...
<p>In the example on the left (A vs. B), with 95% confidence intervals, no conclusion can be drawn r...