For any estimate of response, confidence intervals are important as they help quantify a plausible range of values for the population response. However, there may be instances in clinical research when the population size is finite, but we wish to take a sample from the population and make inference from this sample. Instances where you can have a fixed population size include when undertaking a clinical audit of patient records or in a clinical trial a researcher could be checking for transcription errors against patient notes. In this paper, we describe how confidence interval calculations can be calculated for a finite population. These confidence intervals are narrower than confidence intervals from population samples. For the extreme c...
Given a sample of N values of X randomly drawn from a normally distributed population, this program ...
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...
For any estimate of response, confidence intervals are important as they help quantify a plausible r...
Confidence intervals provide a way of reporting an estimate of a population quantile along with some...
b Background: Sample sizes set on the basis of desired power and expected effect size are often too ...
The likelihood ratio method is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean when sa...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
It is a challenge to design randomized trials when it is suspected that a treatment may benefit only...
Abstract Background In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
In many practical applications in various areas, such as engineering, science and social science, it...
Confidence interval are defines as an estimated range of values that is likely to include an unknown...
Previously, researchers were reported P value as a basis for conclusion, but in this era of evidence...
Background: In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation as an in...
Given a sample of N values of X randomly drawn from a normally distributed population, this program ...
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...
For any estimate of response, confidence intervals are important as they help quantify a plausible r...
Confidence intervals provide a way of reporting an estimate of a population quantile along with some...
b Background: Sample sizes set on the basis of desired power and expected effect size are often too ...
The likelihood ratio method is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean when sa...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
It is a challenge to design randomized trials when it is suspected that a treatment may benefit only...
Abstract Background In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation ...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
In many practical applications in various areas, such as engineering, science and social science, it...
Confidence interval are defines as an estimated range of values that is likely to include an unknown...
Previously, researchers were reported P value as a basis for conclusion, but in this era of evidence...
Background: In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation as an in...
Given a sample of N values of X randomly drawn from a normally distributed population, this program ...
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...