Interval estimates -- estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty -- have long been touted as a key component of statistical analyses. There are several kinds of interval estimates, but the most popular are confidence intervals (CIs): intervals that contain the true parameter value in some known proportion of repeated samples, on average. The width of confidence intervals is thought to index the precision of an estimate; CIs are thought to be a guide to which parameter values are plausible or reasonable; and the confidence coefficient of the interval (e.g., 95%) is thought to index the plausibility that the true parameter is included in the interval. We show in a number of examples that CIs do not necessarily ...
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
This paper confirms that confidence intervals are not a generally useful measure or estimate of anyt...
Interval estimates – estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty – ha...
Interval estimates – estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty – ha...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as an "estim...
AbstractThe behaviors of various confidence/credible interval constructions are explored, particular...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
A confidence interval (CI) is an interval estimate of a population parameter. Instead of estimating ...
It is well known that one of the conflicts between Bayesian and frequentist approach to inference li...
‘The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals’ (Morey et al., 2016, Psychonomic Bulleti...
Classical confidence intervals are often misunderstood by particle physicists and the general public...
© 2021, Institute of Mathematical Statistics. All rights reserved.To quantify uncertainty around poi...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
This paper confirms that confidence intervals are not a generally useful measure or estimate of anyt...
Interval estimates – estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty – ha...
Interval estimates – estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty – ha...
Abstract. The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as...
The estimation approach to statistical analysis aims to quantify the effect of interest as an "estim...
AbstractThe behaviors of various confidence/credible interval constructions are explored, particular...
This article examines the role of the confidence interval (CI) in statistical inference and its adva...
A confidence interval (CI) is an interval estimate of a population parameter. Instead of estimating ...
It is well known that one of the conflicts between Bayesian and frequentist approach to inference li...
‘The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals’ (Morey et al., 2016, Psychonomic Bulleti...
Classical confidence intervals are often misunderstood by particle physicists and the general public...
© 2021, Institute of Mathematical Statistics. All rights reserved.To quantify uncertainty around poi...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
A combination of hypothesis testing and confidence interval construction is often used in social and...
Presenting confidence intervals around means is a common method of expressing uncertainty in data. L...
This paper confirms that confidence intervals are not a generally useful measure or estimate of anyt...