Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting statistical findings. However, researchers often fail to maximize the utility of CIs in research. We seek to (a) present a primer on CIs; (b) outline reporting practices of health researchers; and (c) discuss implications for statistical best practice reporting in social science research. Approximately 1,950 peer-reviewed articles were examined from six health education, promotion, and behavior journals. We recorded: (a) whether the author(s) reported a CI; (b) whether the author(s) reported a CI estimate width, either numerical or visual; and (c) whether an associated effect size was reported alongside the CI. Of the 1,245 quantitative articles i...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
The growing body of empirical entrepreneurship studies and the advent of meta-analytic methodologies...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting stati...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
Educational research continues to come under fire for the perceived lack of rigor, quality and credi...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSince the mid-1980s, confidence intervals (CIs) have been standard in ...
The dissemination of intervention and treatment outcomes as effect sizes bounded by conf idence inte...
The dissemination of intervention and treatment outcomes as effect sizes bounded by conf idence inte...
This study addresses research reporting practices and protocols by bridging the gap from the theoret...
Confidence intervals and measures of effect size are gradually becoming the standard way of reportin...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Informetrics on 24/...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
PURPOSE Confidence intervals (CIs) are integral to the interpretation of the precision and clinic...
notes: PMCID: PMC3533093Freely available Open Access paper. Cite published version at: doi:10.1136/...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
The growing body of empirical entrepreneurship studies and the advent of meta-analytic methodologies...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting stati...
Health education researchers have called for research articles in health education to adhere to the ...
Educational research continues to come under fire for the perceived lack of rigor, quality and credi...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSince the mid-1980s, confidence intervals (CIs) have been standard in ...
The dissemination of intervention and treatment outcomes as effect sizes bounded by conf idence inte...
The dissemination of intervention and treatment outcomes as effect sizes bounded by conf idence inte...
This study addresses research reporting practices and protocols by bridging the gap from the theoret...
Confidence intervals and measures of effect size are gradually becoming the standard way of reportin...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Informetrics on 24/...
Introduction: Reporting confidence intervals in scientific articles is important and relevant for ev...
PURPOSE Confidence intervals (CIs) are integral to the interpretation of the precision and clinic...
notes: PMCID: PMC3533093Freely available Open Access paper. Cite published version at: doi:10.1136/...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...
The growing body of empirical entrepreneurship studies and the advent of meta-analytic methodologies...
Objectives To support wider use and higher quality interpretation of confidence intervals (CIs) in p...