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A confidence interval is a mathematical concept that expresses how likely a range will contain the mean of a data set.
So for 100 runs my error is 10%, for 10,000 runs it is 1%. But what does this error mean in terms of the confidence interval I am looking for?
An Example of Margin of Error and Confidence Levels The key to the validity of any survey is randomness.
In this situation, the traditional confidence interval constructed for the population mean is known to be unreliable. This article derives confidence intervals based on the likelihood-ratio-test ...
Tryon presented a graphic inferential confidence interval (ICI) approach to analyzing two independent and dependent means for statistical difference, equivalence, replication, indeterminacy, and ...
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