Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The second edition, with contributions from leading medical statisticians, has been thoroughly revised and expanded.New chapters include:* diagnostic studies.* clinical trials and meta analyses.* confidence intervals and sample sizes.The Windows computer software (CIA) in the accompanying disk enables confidence intervals to be calculated using the methods described in the book. This comprehensive collection of methods includes some that are not readily available elsewhere.Featuring methods for using confidence intervals, illustrative worked examples and helpful checklists this is a truly practical guide for clinical readers to a fundamental aspec...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
In empirical sciences such as medicine, an inference or a decision one way or the other is taken on ...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Over the past 10 years or so, confidence intervals have become increasingly recognised in program ev...
Typically, a measurement is regarded as being incomplete without a statement of uncertainty being pr...
Abstract: Background: Statistics which help us in arriving at the criterion for such decisions in ...
This paper provides a brief review of the concepts of confidence intervals, effect sizes, and centra...
In studies where the response variable is measured on a ratio scale, a ratio of means or medians pro...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
In empirical sciences such as medicine, an inference or a decision one way or the other is taken on ...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Over the past 10 years or so, confidence intervals have become increasingly recognised in program ev...
Typically, a measurement is regarded as being incomplete without a statement of uncertainty being pr...
Abstract: Background: Statistics which help us in arriving at the criterion for such decisions in ...
This paper provides a brief review of the concepts of confidence intervals, effect sizes, and centra...
In studies where the response variable is measured on a ratio scale, a ratio of means or medians pro...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
In empirical sciences such as medicine, an inference or a decision one way or the other is taken on ...