Background: One of the emerging themes in epidemiology is the use of interval estimates. Currently, three interval estimates for confidence (CI), prediction (PI), and tolerance (TI) are at a researcher's disposal and are accessible within the open access framework in R. These three types of statistical intervals serve different purposes. Confidence intervals are designed to describe a parameter with some uncertainty due to sampling errors. Prediction intervals aim to predict future observation(s), including some uncertainty present in the actual and future samples. Tolerance intervals are constructed to capture a specified proportion of a population with a defined confidence. It is well known that interval estimates support a greater knowle...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Background: One of the emerging themes in epidemiology is the use of interval estimates. Currently, ...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
The differences and uses of the three most common intervals used in statistics are not well known. W...
Confidence and tolerance intervals — a tool for biomedical data analysis aimed at clear evidence MIR...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge of students ’ beliefs and difficulties in understanding ...
Abstract: Background: Statistics which help us in arriving at the criterion for such decisions in ...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
Confidence intervals and measures of effect size are gradually becoming the standard way of reportin...
In order to be a functioning member of society, it is important that a citizen understands basic sta...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Background: One of the emerging themes in epidemiology is the use of interval estimates. Currently, ...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
The differences and uses of the three most common intervals used in statistics are not well known. W...
Confidence and tolerance intervals — a tool for biomedical data analysis aimed at clear evidence MIR...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge of students ’ beliefs and difficulties in understanding ...
Abstract: Background: Statistics which help us in arriving at the criterion for such decisions in ...
This highly popular introduction to confidence intervals has been thoroughly updated and expanded. I...
Confidence intervals and measures of effect size are gradually becoming the standard way of reportin...
In order to be a functioning member of society, it is important that a citizen understands basic sta...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
All confidence intervals studied in an introductory statistics course have in common the underlying ...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...